import { getLocalMonthYear } from 'src/constants/common.js' export const WEB_SEARCH_TOOL_NAME = 'WebSearch' export function getWebSearchPrompt(): string { const currentMonthYear = getLocalMonthYear() return ` - Allows Claude to search the web using DuckDuckGo and use the results to inform responses - Provides up-to-date information for current events and recent data - Returns search result information formatted as search result blocks, including links as markdown hyperlinks - Use this tool for accessing information beyond Claude's knowledge cutoff - Works with all AI providers including local models CRITICAL - DOMAIN FILTERING RULES: - NEVER use allowed_domains or blocked_domains parameters unless the user EXPLICITLY requests it - ALWAYS search ALL domains by default - no automatic domain restrictions - DO NOT infer domain preferences from the query content (e.g., don't limit to social media for "latest news") - Leave allowed_domains and blocked_domains parameters UNSET (not provided) for normal searches Search Strategy: - Uses DuckDuckGo search to retrieve web search results - May encounter CAPTCHA challenges on some searches, which will return no results - Try rephrasing your query if no results are returned CRITICAL REQUIREMENT - You MUST follow this: - After answering the user's question, you MUST include a "Sources:" section at the end of your response - In the Sources section, list all relevant URLs from the search results as markdown hyperlinks: [Title](URL) - This is MANDATORY - never skip including sources in your response - Example format: [Your answer here] Sources: - [Source Title 1](https://example.com/1) - [Source Title 2](https://example.com/2) IMPORTANT - Use the correct year in search queries: - The current month is ${currentMonthYear}. You MUST use this year when searching for recent information, documentation, or current events. - Example: If the user asks for "latest React docs", search for "React documentation" with the current year, NOT last year ` }