thetacog-mcp 1.0.1 → 1.0.2

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  # ThetaCog MCP
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- **Transform your terminal into a mental palace.**
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+ **You have 47 browser tabs open. Give your brain a break.**
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- Each terminal app is a cognitive room. Each room has its own browser tabs. `Cmd+Space kitty` switches to Kitty AND its associated tabs. The room remembers what you were doing.
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+ The million tabs problem is not a discipline problem. It is an architecture problem. Each tab is a thought. Each thought belongs to a mode. **Bunch your tabs and terminals by theme.** Switch themes, not tasks.
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  ## The Model
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  Cmd+Space "kitty" →
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  1. Kitty terminal opens (Operator room)
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  2. Kitty's browser tabs are there (Vercel, Supabase, monitoring)
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- 3. All other rooms are minimized tabs, interlinked
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- 4. Claude knows you're in Operator mode
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+ 3. Builder tabs minimized. Strategist tabs minimized. All interlinked.
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+ 4. Your AI knows you're in Operator mode now.
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  ```
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- **This is not split-screen.** This is terminal + browser tab association. You prune your browser tabs to match each identity's theme.
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+ **Tabs + Terminals = Themes.** Each terminal app is a cognitive room. Each room has its own browser tabs. You prune them to match each identity's theme. When you switch terminals, your brain switches modes.
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  ## Install
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  | **Strategist** | VS Code | Planning docs, competitor analysis | "I am positioning" |
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  | **Experimenter** | Cursor | Prototypes, scratch files, POCs | "I am testing" |
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- **Tip:** Place each room's HTML dashboard tab next to your related apps. Teacher dashboard next to your messaging app. Operator dashboard next to Slack/Discord. The tabs cluster by theme.
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+ **Tips:**
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+ - Place each room's HTML dashboard tab next to your related apps (Teacher next to messaging, Operator next to Slack)
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+ - **Chrome eating your RAM?** Ask Claude: "kill my Chrome tabs that are using more than 500MB" - Claude can help you prune
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  ## How It Works
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- 1. **Each terminal is a room** - iTerm2 = Builder, Kitty = Operator, etc.
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- 2. **Each room has browser tabs** - Prune them to match the room's theme
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- 3. **Bundled HTML dashboards** - Starting points for your tabs (customize them)
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- 4. **All rooms interlinked** - Switch terminals, switch contexts, stay in flow
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+ 1. **Tabs + Terminals = Themes** - Group your 47 tabs by what mode they serve
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+ 2. **Each terminal is a room** - iTerm2 = Builder, Kitty = Operator, etc.
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+ 3. **Each room has its browser tabs** - Prune them to match the room's theme
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+ 4. **Bundled HTML dashboards** - Starting points for your tab clusters (customize them)
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  5. **Your AI knows where you are** - MCP tools detect your terminal and room
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- **The terminal-to-dashboard link is symbolic.** You set up which browser tabs belong to which terminal. The system assumes you keep them pruned. This is Hebbian architecture - you train yourself by repetition.
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+ **The link is symbolic.** You train yourself by repetition. Kitty + Operator tabs = Operator mindset. This is Hebbian learning: neurons that fire together, wire together. After a week, switching terminals automatically shifts your brain into that mode.
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  ## Tools (8 total)
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  **The modern world is not a cognitively friendly place.**
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- Slack pings. Email notifications. Open office plans. Context switching every 11 minutes on average. This environment was not designed for human cognition. It was designed for surveillance and availability metrics.
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+ You have 47 browser tabs open right now. Chrome is eating 8GB of RAM. You know you should close some, but each tab is a thought - and you might need that thought later.
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- You know the type. You may be one. The person with 20+ browser tabs because each tab is a thought. The founder who gets a strong intuition and needs to capture it before it evaporates. The developer who can produce 10x output in flow state but struggles to start.
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+ You know the type. You may be one. The person whose browser is a graveyard of "I'll get to this." The founder who gets a strong intuition and needs to capture it before it evaporates. The developer who can produce 10x output in flow state but can not remember which of 47 tabs had that Stack Overflow answer.
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  1. **Take Concerta or Adderall** to make other people's environment tolerable
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- 2. **Redesign the environment** to match how your brain actually works
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- This is option 2.
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+ This is option 2. Give your brain a break. Let the rooms remember.
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  ## Philosophy
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  "name": "thetacog-mcp",
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- "version": "1.0.1",
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  "description": "Transform your terminal into a mental palace. Cognitive workspaces with Split View mode switching. Tool = Identity = Mindset.",
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  "type": "module",
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  "main": "server.js",