exa-core-workflow-a

Execute Exa neural search with contents, date filters, and domain scoping. Use when building search features, implementing RAG context retrieval, or querying the web with semantic understanding. Trigger with phrases like "exa search", "exa neural search", "search with exa", "exa searchAndContents", "exa query".

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Installation

This skill is included in the exa-pack plugin:

/plugin install exa-pack@claude-code-plugins-plus

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Instructions

Exa Core Workflow A — Neural Search

Overview

Primary workflow for Exa: semantic web search using search() and searchAndContents(). Exa's neural search understands query meaning rather than matching keywords, making it ideal for research, RAG pipelines, and content discovery. This skill covers search types, content extraction, filtering, and categories.

Prerequisites

  • exa-js installed and EXAAPIKEY configured
  • Understanding of neural vs keyword search tradeoffs

Search Types

Type Latency Best For
auto (default) 300-1500ms General queries; Exa picks best approach
neural 500-2000ms Conceptual/semantic queries
keyword 200-500ms Exact terms, names, URLs
fast p50 < 425ms Speed-critical applications
instant < 150ms Real-time autocomplete
deep 2-5s Maximum quality, light deep search
deep-reasoning 5-15s Complex research questions

Instructions

Step 1: Basic Neural Search


import Exa from "exa-js";

const exa = new Exa(process.env.EXA_API_KEY);

// Neural search: phrase your query as a statement, not a question
const results = await exa.search(
  "comprehensive guide to building production RAG systems",
  {
    type: "neural",
    numResults: 10,   // max 100 for neural/deep
  }
);

for (const r of results.results) {
  console.log(`[${r.score.toFixed(2)}] ${r.title} — ${r.url}`);
  console.log(`  Published: ${r.publishedDate || "unknown"}`);
}

Step 2: Search with Content Extraction


// searchAndContents returns page text, highlights, and/or summaries
const results = await exa.searchAndContents(
  "best practices for vector database selection",
  {
    type: "auto",
    numResults: 5,
    // Text: full page content as markdown
    text: { maxCharacters: 2000 },
    // Highlights: key excerpts relevant to a custom query
    highlights: {
      maxCharacters: 500,
      query: "comparison of vector databases",
    },
    // Summary: LLM-generated summary tailored to a query
    summary: { query: "which vector database should I choose?" },
  }
);

for (const r of results.results) {
  console.log(`## ${r.title}`);
  console.log(`Summary: ${r.summary}`);
  console.log(`Highlights: ${r.highlights?.join(" ... ")}`);
  console.log(`Full text: ${r.text?.substring(0, 300)}...`);
}

Step 3: Date and Domain Filtering


// Filter by publication date and restrict to specific domains
const results = await exa.searchAndContents(
  "TypeScript 5.5 new features",
  {
    type: "auto",
    numResults: 10,
    // Date filters use ISO 8601 format
    startPublishedDate: "2024-06-01T00:00:00.000Z",
    endPublishedDate: "2025-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
    // Domain filters (up to 1200 domains each)
    includeDomains: ["devblogs.microsoft.com", "typescriptlang.org"],
    // Text content filters (1 string, max 5 words each)
    includeText: ["TypeScript"],
    text: true,
  }
);

Step 4: Category-Scoped Search


// Categories narrow results to specific content types
// Available: company, research paper, news, tweet, personal site,
//            financial report, people
const papers = await exa.searchAndContents(
  "attention mechanism improvements for long context LLMs",
  {
    type: "neural",
    numResults: 10,
    category: "research paper",
    text: { maxCharacters: 3000 },
    highlights: true,
  }
);

const companies = await exa.search(
  "AI infrastructure startup founded 2024",
  {
    type: "auto",
    numResults: 10,
    category: "company",
    // Note: company and people categories do NOT support date filters
  }
);

Step 5: Content Freshness with LiveCrawl


// Control whether Exa fetches fresh content or uses cache
const results = await exa.searchAndContents(
  "latest AI model releases this week",
  {
    numResults: 5,
    text: { maxCharacters: 1500 },
    // maxAgeHours controls freshness (replaces deprecated livecrawl)
    // 0 = always crawl fresh, -1 = never crawl, positive = max cache age
    livecrawl: "preferred",     // try fresh, fall back to cache
    livecrawlTimeout: 10000,    // 10s timeout for live crawling
  }
);

Output

  • Ranked search results with URLs, titles, scores, and published dates
  • Optional text content, highlights, and summaries per result
  • Results filtered by date range, domains, categories, and text content

Error Handling

Error HTTP Code Cause Solution
INVALIDREQUESTBODY 400 Invalid parameter types Check query is string, numResults is integer
INVALIDNUMRESULTS 400 numResults > 100 with highlights Reduce numResults or remove highlights
Empty results array 200 Date filter too narrow Widen date range or remove filter
Low relevance scores 200 Keyword-style query Rephrase as natural language statement
FETCHDOCUMENTERROR 422 URL content unretrievable Use livecrawl: "fallback" or try without text

Examples

RAG Context Retrieval


async function getRAGContext(question: string, maxResults = 5) {
  const results = await exa.searchAndContents(question, {
    type: "neural",
    numResults: maxResults,
    text: { maxCharacters: 2000 },
    highlights: { maxCharacters: 500, query: question },
  });

  return results.results.map((r, i) => ({
    source: `[${i + 1}] ${r.title} (${r.url})`,
    content: r.text,
    highlights: r.highlights,
  }));
}

Resources

Next Steps

For similarity search and advanced retrieval, see exa-core-workflow-b.

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