web-research
Search the web, visit multiple pages, and compile a research summary with source attribution.
Usage
code
/web-research what are the best rust web frameworks in 2026
What it does
Conducts multi-page web research using browsy's fast search and browsing:
- •Web search — queries DuckDuckGo or Google via
browsy_searchand returns structured results with titles, URLs, and snippets - •Selective reading — reviews search result snippets to identify the 3-5 most relevant pages, then visits each with
browsy_browse - •Content extraction — uses
browsy_findandbrowsy_tablesto pull key facts, data points, and structured content from each page - •Source tracking — maintains attribution for every fact extracted, linking claims back to their source URL
- •Conflict detection — highlights when different sources present contradictory information
- •Session navigation — uses
browsy_backto navigate between pages efficiently within the same session
Workflow
- •
browsy_search— search with the research query - •Review titles and snippets, rank by relevance
- •For each of the top 3-5 results:
- •
browsy_browse— visit the page - •
browsy_page_info— check page type, handle any obstacles - •
browsy_find— locate key content sections - •
browsy_tables— extract structured data if present - •Record relevant facts with source URL
- •
- •
browsy_back— navigate between pages as needed - •Compile findings into structured summary
- •Flag any conflicting information across sources
Example output
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Searching: "best rust web frameworks 2026"... Found 10 results. Reading top 4... [1/4] https://blog.example.com/rust-web-2026 - Actix Web: fastest benchmarks, 420k req/s - Axum: most popular, built on tokio + tower - Loco: Rails-like DX, growing fast [2/4] https://survey.example.com/rust-2026 - Survey of 2,300 Rust developers - Axum: 62% usage, Actix Web: 28%, Rocket: 18% [3/4] https://benchmarks.example.com/web-frameworks - Actix Web: 418k req/s (confirms blog claim) - Axum: 395k req/s - Note: benchmarks vary by workload type [4/4] https://docs.example.com/choosing-framework - Recommends Axum for most projects - Actix Web for maximum throughput - Loco for rapid prototyping === Summary === **Top Rust web frameworks (2026):** 1. **Axum** — Most popular (62% adoption). Built on tokio/tower ecosystem. Strong community, good docs. ~395k req/s. 2. **Actix Web** — Fastest raw throughput (~420k req/s). Mature, battle-tested. 28% adoption. 3. **Loco** — Rails-like developer experience. Growing rapidly. Best for teams wanting convention-over-configuration. **Conflicts:** Blog claims Actix at 420k req/s, benchmark site shows 418k. Minor variance — likely different test configurations. Sources: - https://blog.example.com/rust-web-2026 - https://survey.example.com/rust-2026 - https://benchmarks.example.com/web-frameworks - https://docs.example.com/choosing-framework
Requirements
- •
openclaw-browsyplugin must be registered - •browsy server must be running (auto-started if
autoStart: true) - •Internet access for web search and page fetching