Unconventional-thinking
The Unreasonable Thinking Server is a TypeScript-based MCP server designed to facilitate unconventional problem-solving by generating unconventional thoughts, creating branches of thinking, and tracking thoughts. It aims to break conventional boundaries in problem-solving.
What is the primary purpose of the Unreasonable Thinking Server?
The primary purpose is to generate unconventional solutions to problems by challenging conventional wisdom and exploring innovative approaches.
How does the server track and organize thoughts?
The server tracks and organizes thoughts by maintaining connections between them and allowing users to filter and view relationships between thoughts within a session.
What are the different directions for branching thoughts?
The server supports branching thoughts in more extreme, opposite, or tangential directions.
How can I debug the Unreasonable Thinking Server?
You can use the MCP Inspector, which is available as a package script, to access debugging tools in your browser.
What platforms can the Unreasonable Thinking Server be used with?
It can be used with platforms like Claude Desktop by configuring the server in the application's configuration file.