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🧠 An adaptation of the MCP Sequential Thinking Server to guide tool usage. This server provides recommendations for which MCP tools would be most effective at each stage.

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mcp-sequentialthinking-tools

An adaptation of the MCP Sequential Thinking Server designed to guide tool usage in problem-solving. This server helps break down complex problems into manageable steps and provides recommendations for which MCP tools would be most effective at each stage.

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that combines sequential thinking with intelligent tool suggestions. For each step in the problem-solving process, it provides confidence-scored recommendations for which tools to use, along with rationale for why each tool would be appropriate.

Features

  • 🤔 Dynamic and reflective problem-solving through sequential thoughts
  • 🔄 Flexible thinking process that adapts and evolves
  • 🌳 Support for branching and revision of thoughts
  • 🛠️ Intelligent tool recommendations for each step
  • 📊 Confidence scoring for tool suggestions
  • 🔍 Detailed rationale for tool recommendations
  • 📝 Step tracking with expected outcomes
  • 🔄 Progress monitoring with previous and remaining steps
  • 🎯 Alternative tool suggestions for each step

How It Works

This server analyses each step of your thought process and recommends appropriate MCP tools to help accomplish the task. Each recommendation includes:

  • A confidence score (0-1) indicating how well the tool matches the current need
  • A clear rationale explaining why the tool would be helpful
  • A priority level to suggest tool execution order
  • Alternative tools that could also be used

The server works with any MCP tools available in your environment. It provides recommendations based on the current step's requirements, but the actual tool execution is handled by the consumer (like Claude).

Example Usage

Here's an example of how the server guides tool usage:

{
	"thought": "Initial research step to understand what universal reactivity means in Svelte 5",
	"current_step": {
		"step_description": "Gather initial information about Svelte 5's universal reactivity",
		"expected_outcome": "Clear understanding of universal reactivity concept",
		"recommended_tools": [
			{
				"tool_name": "search_docs",
				"confidence": 0.9,
				"rationale": "Search Svelte documentation for official information",
				"priority": 1
			},
			{
				"tool_name": "tavily_search",
				"confidence": 0.8,
				"rationale": "Get additional context from reliable sources",
				"priority": 2
			}
		],
		"next_step_conditions": [
			"Verify information accuracy",
			"Look for implementation details"
		]
	},
	"thought_number": 1,
	"total_thoughts": 5,
	"next_thought_needed": true
}

The server tracks your progress and supports:

  • Creating branches to explore different approaches
  • Revising previous thoughts with new information
  • Maintaining context across multiple steps
  • Suggesting next steps based on current findings

Configuration

This server requires configuration through your MCP client. Here are examples for different environments:

Cline Configuration

Add this to your Cline MCP settings:

{
	"mcpServers": {
		"mcp-sequentialthinking-tools": {
			"command": "npx",
			"args": ["-y", "mcp-sequentialthinking-tools"]
		}
	}
}

Claude Desktop with WSL Configuration

For WSL environments, add this to your Claude Desktop configuration:

{
	"mcpServers": {
		"mcp-sequentialthinking-tools": {
			"command": "wsl.exe",
			"args": [
				"bash",
				"-c",
				"source ~/.nvm/nvm.sh && /home/username/.nvm/versions/node/v20.12.1/bin/npx mcp-sequentialthinking-tools"
			]
		}
	}
}

API

The server implements a single MCP tool with configurable parameters:

sequentialthinking_tools

A tool for dynamic and reflective problem-solving through thoughts, with intelligent tool recommendations.

Parameters:

  • thought (string, required): Your current thinking step
  • next_thought_needed (boolean, required): Whether another thought step is needed
  • thought_number (integer, required): Current thought number
  • total_thoughts (integer, required): Estimated total thoughts needed
  • is_revision (boolean, optional): Whether this revises previous thinking
  • revises_thought (integer, optional): Which thought is being reconsidered
  • branch_from_thought (integer, optional): Branching point thought number
  • branch_id (string, optional): Branch identifier
  • needs_more_thoughts (boolean, optional): If more thoughts are needed
  • current_step (object, optional): Current step recommendation with:
    • step_description: What needs to be done
    • recommended_tools: Array of tool recommendations with confidence scores
    • expected_outcome: What to expect from this step
    • next_step_conditions: Conditions for next step
  • previous_steps (array, optional): Steps already recommended
  • remaining_steps (array, optional): High-level descriptions of upcoming steps

Development

Setup

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Install dependencies:
pnpm install
  1. Build the project:
pnpm build
  1. Run in development mode:
pnpm dev

Publishing

The project uses changesets for version management. To publish:

  1. Create a changeset:
pnpm changeset
  1. Version the package:
pnpm changeset version
  1. Publish to npm:
pnpm release

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

License

MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Acknowledgments

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    Reviews

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    user_kF3O7XDH
    2025-04-17

    As a dedicated user of mcp-sequentialthinking-tools, I am thoroughly impressed by its efficiency and versatility. This tool by spences10 is a game-changer for anyone needing a structured approach to problem-solving and task management. It’s user-friendly, seamlessly integrating into my workflow. Highly recommended for anyone looking to boost productivity! Check it out at https://github.com/spences10/mcp-sequentialthinking-tools.