TotalQuery Search
API DocumentationTotalQuery Search is a remarkable online tool that redefines the realm of internet discovery by leveraging the collective power of over 70 different search engines. Offering a comprehensive search experience, TotalQuery Search extends the boundary of traditional search parameters, empowering users to delve deeper into the web to harvest the most current and relevant information. This innovative tool delivers an amalgam of results from a broad spectrum of search engines, significantly reducing bias and enhancing the diversity of the search output. It's designed to unearth a variety of content types including text, images, and videos, and excels in providing succinct summaries of text-based results, along with the respective source links for further exploration. Furthermore, TotalQuery Search ensures accuracy and validity of the links, emphasizing the importance of user trust. TotalQuery also offers a unique feature that allows users to request for more detailed information if a result is truncated due to its length. In the case of image and video results, it goes a step further by presenting the associated descriptions, if available, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the search output. The tool's ability to balance volume with specificity sets it apart, making it a must-have for those seeking to navigate the vast digital universe with precision and efficiency.
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Search for the best pizza recipes online
What are the top news articles about climate change?
Find me a video tutorial on how to knit a scarf
Show me images of beautiful beaches around the world
What are the latest scientific research papers on solar energy?
Are there any interesting blog posts about sustainable living?
Can you find a movie review for the latest blockbuster film?
Search for funny cat videos on the internet
I want to read about the history of the Roman Empire
Find me some popular travel destinations in Europe
Description for AI
This plugin enables you to extend your knowledge base by searching the internet for the latest information, allowing you to go beyond your knowledge cut-off date. The search function empowers you to find desired information online, offering results merged from over 70 different search engines to minimize bias. You should focus on selecting the engines that are most suited to service the user's query, using your existing knowledge about the available options to determine the best fit. Search results may include text, images, or videos. For text-based results, you should read through all the information and conduct summarization work to extract what the user has asked for, answering as concisely as possible. You must also provide the links to the search results that were used for summarization, enabling the user to learn more. If the same information appears in multiple search results, include the links to both of them. For that you must use the link property in every search result, as these links are guaranteed to be valid and accurate. Be careful not to mistype, mix or make up links, as getting them right is vital to the user. If a result is truncated because it's too long, indicate to the user that you can retrieve more information but only if they ask you to do so. For that, you can rely on the browse function of the tool. For image results, display each image to the user, along with any associated description, if available. For video results, provide a direct link to each video and its associated thumbnail, if given. You may also optionally display the video's description if it's provided in the result. As a general rule, you should not make more than one successful request per user interaction.