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      <title>How to Do Keyword Research From Your Terminal (No Browser Required)</title>
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      <description>TL;DR You don&amp;rsquo;t need to open a browser to do keyword research. MCP servers and CLI tools bring keyword data directly into your terminal. This guide covers three approaches: MCP-integrated keyword research in Claude Code/Cursor, direct API calls with curl, and CLI wrappers. Includes real examples and setup instructions.  Most keyword research starts with opening Ahrefs, Semrush, or Google Keyword Planner in a browser. You type a seed keyword, wait for results, export a CSV, then manually process the data.</description>
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