lotus-wisdom-mcp and mcp-structured-thinking

Both tools are Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, with the first (linxule/lotus-wisdom-mcp) providing a specific implementation for problem-solving using the Lotus Sutra's wisdom framework, compatible with various MCP clients, while the second (Promptly-Technologies-LLC/mcp-structured-thinking) focuses on LLMs programmatically constructing mind maps with enforced metacognitive self-reflection, making them complementary in the sense that they both leverage the MCP protocol for structured reasoning but target different conceptual frameworks and client types.

lotus-wisdom-mcp
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Language: JavaScript
License: MIT
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Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About lotus-wisdom-mcp

linxule/lotus-wisdom-mcp

MCP server for structured problem-solving using the Lotus Sutra's wisdom framework. Beautiful visualizations, multiple thinking approaches, compatible with various MCP clients (e.g., Claude Desktop, Cursor, Cherry Studio).

Implements a structured contemplative reasoning system with distinct wisdom domains (Skillful Means, Non-Dual Recognition, Meta-Cognitive, Process Flow, Meditation) that guides AI models through multi-step problem-solving, tracking both tag sequences and domain transitions. Uses stdio transport for MCP integration and provides console-based visualization with symbolic formatting (colors, box-drawing characters) to help developers monitor the thinking process. The framework deliberately introduces meditation pauses to allow emergent insights, returning status indicators (`FRAMEWORK_RECEIVED`, `MEDITATION_COMPLETE`, `WISDOM_READY`) that signal when contemplation stages complete.

About mcp-structured-thinking

Promptly-Technologies-LLC/mcp-structured-thinking

A TypeScript Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to allow LLMs to programmatically construct mind maps to explore an idea space, with enforced "metacognitive" self-reflection

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