
MCP Think Tool Server
Implements Anthropic's 'think' tool for Claude, providing a dedicated space for structured reasoning during complex problem-solving tasks that improves performance in reasoning chains and policy adherence.
Tools
think
Use this tool to think about something. It will not obtain new information or change anything, but just append the thought to the log. Use it when complex reasoning or cache memory is needed, especially during long chains of tool calls, policy adherence scenarios, or sequential decision making.
get_thoughts
Retrieve all thoughts recorded in the current session to review your reasoning process.
clear_thoughts
Clear all thoughts recorded in the current session. Use this to start fresh if the thinking process needs to be reset.
get_thought_stats
Get statistics about the thoughts recorded in the current session to analyze your thinking process.
README
MCP Think Tool Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementing the "think" tool for improving Claude's complex reasoning capabilities.
Overview
This MCP server implements Anthropic's "think" tool, which provides Claude with a dedicated space for structured thinking during complex problem-solving tasks. As described in Anthropic's blog post, the think tool has been shown to significantly improve performance in complex tasks requiring policy adherence and reasoning in long chains of tool calls.
Custom Instructions
Add these custom instructions to Claude to optimize its use of the think tool:
You have access to a "think" tool that provides a dedicated space for structured reasoning. Using this tool significantly improves your performance on complex tasks.
## When to use the think tool
Before taking any action or responding to the user after receiving tool results, use the think tool as a scratchpad to:
- List the specific rules that apply to the current request
- Check if all required information is collected
- Verify that the planned action complies with all policies
- Iterate over tool results for correctness
- Analyze complex information from web searches or other tools
- Plan multi-step approaches before executing them
## How to use the think tool effectively
When using the think tool:
1. Break down complex problems into clearly defined steps
2. Identify key facts, constraints, and requirements
3. Check for gaps in information and plan how to fill them
4. Evaluate multiple approaches before choosing one
5. Verify your reasoning for logical errors or biases
Key Use Cases
- Complex Tool Chains: When Claude needs to call complex tools and analyze outputs carefully
- Policy Adherence: For navigating policy-heavy environments with detailed guidelines
- Sequential Decision Making: When each step builds on previous ones and mistakes are costly
- Multi-step Analysis: Breaking down complex problems into manageable steps
Installation
npm install -g @cgize/mcp-think-tool
Configuration
Add this configuration to your MCP configuration file:
{
"mcpServers": {
"think-tool": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@cgize/mcp-think-tool"
],
"type": "stdio",
"pollingInterval": 30000,
"startupTimeout": 30000,
"restartOnFailure": true
}
}
}
Configuration file location:
C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
If installed globally, you can also use:
{
"mcpServers": {
"think-tool": {
"command": "claude-mcp-think-tool",
"args": [],
"type": "stdio",
"pollingInterval": 30000,
"startupTimeout": 30000,
"restartOnFailure": true
}
}
}
Available Tools
- think: Record structured reasoning during problem-solving
- get_thoughts: Retrieve all recorded thoughts
- clear_thoughts: Reset the thinking process
- get_thought_stats: Analyze thinking patterns
Example Prompt
Using the think tool, solve this multi-step problem:
A train travels at a constant speed of 60 km/h. It departs from station A at 9:00 AM and arrives at station B at 11:30 AM. What is the distance between stations A and B?
License
MIT
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