Actor-Critic Thinking MCP Server
A dual-perspective thinking analysis server based on Model Context Protocol (MCP), providing comprehensive performance evaluation through Actor-Critic methodology.
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Without Actor-Critic Thinking

Features
- Dual-perspective Analysis: Alternates between actor (creator/performer) and critic (analyzer/evaluator) perspectives
- Round Tracking: Tracks rounds of dual-perspective analysis
- Balanced Assessment: Combines empathetic understanding with objective analysis
- Multi-dimensional Evaluation: Generates nuanced, multi-dimensional assessments
- Actionable Feedback: Provides constructive improvement suggestions
Use Cases
- Evaluating artistic performances, creative works, or strategic decisions
- Analyzing the gap between intention and execution
- Providing constructive feedback that considers both creative vision and technical execution
- Reviewing complex scenarios that require both empathy and objectivity
- Situations requiring balanced assessment of subjective and objective criteria
- Performance reviews that need both self-reflection and external evaluation
- Creative processes that benefit from iterative refinement
Parameters
Required Parameters
content
(string): Current analysis content from the specified role perspective
role
(string): Perspective role, options:
"actor"
: Actor perspective (empathetic/creative viewpoint)
"critic"
: Critic perspective (analytical/evaluative viewpoint)
nextRoundNeeded
(boolean): Whether another round of actor-critic dialogue is needed
thoughtNumber
(integer): Current thought number in the sequence (minimum: 1)
totalThoughts
(integer): Total number of thoughts planned (must be odd and >= 3)
Role Perspective Guidelines
Actor perspective should include:
- Understanding intentions, creative choices, emotional context, challenges faced
- Self-reflection on performance and decision-making process
- Explanation of creative vision and goals
Critic perspective should include:
- Technical execution analysis, effectiveness evaluation
- Audience impact assessment, comparative analysis
- Objective feedback and improvement suggestions
How to use
{
"mcpServers": {
"actor-critic-thinking": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "mcp-server-actor-critic-thinking"]
}
}
}
Installation and Running
# Build the project
npm run build
# Run the server
node dist/index.js
Example Usage
System prompt:
Your task is to generate creative, memorable, and marketable product names based on the provided description and keywords. The product names should be concise (2-4 words), evocative, and easily understood by the target audience. Avoid generic or overly literal names. Instead, aim to create a name that stands out, captures the essence of the product, and leaves a lasting impression.
User prompt:
Description: A noise-canceling, wireless, over-ear headphone with a 20-hour battery life and touch controls. Designed for audiophiles and frequent travelers. Keywords: immersive, comfortable, high-fidelity, long-lasting, convenient
Best Practices
- Start with either actor or critic perspective
- Alternate between perspectives to maintain balance
- Continue rounds until comprehensive analysis is achieved
- Focus on relevant performance aspects
- Generate balanced assessments that honor both perspectives
- Provide constructive, actionable feedback
- Only set
nextRoundNeeded
to false when analysis is complete