vcsequential-thinking

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Apply step-by-step analysis for complex problems with revision capability. Use for multi-step reasoning, hypothesis verification, adaptive planning, problem decomposition, course correction.

AI & Automation 852 stars 197 forks Updated 1 weeks ago MIT

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# Sequential Thinking Structured problem-solving via manageable, reflective thought sequences with dynamic adjustment. ## When to Apply - Complex problem decomposition - Adaptive planning with revision capability - Analysis needing course correction - Problems with unclear/emerging scope - Multi-step solutions requiring context maintenance - Hypothesis-driven investigation/debugging ## Core Process ### 1. Start with Loose Estimate ``` Thought 1/5: [Initial analysis] ``` Adjust dynamically as understanding evolves. ### 2. Structure Each Thought - Build on previous context explicitly - Address one aspect per thought - State assumptions, uncertainties, realizations - Signal what next thought should address ### 3. Apply Dynamic Adjustment - **Expand**: More complexity discovered → increase total - **Contract**: Simpler than expected → decrease total - **Revise**: New insight invalidates previous → mark revision - **Branch**: Multiple approaches → explore alternatives ### 4. Use Revision When Needed ``` Thought 5/8 [REVISION of Thought 2]: [Corrected understanding] - Original: [What was stated] - Why revised: [New insight] - Impact: [What changes] ``` ### 5. Branch for Alternatives ``` Thought 4/7 [BRANCH A from Thought 2]: [Approach A] Thought 4/7 [BRANCH B from Thought 2]: [Approach B] ``` Compare explicitly, converge with decision rationale. ### 6. Generate & Verify Hypotheses ``` Thought 6/9 [HYPOTHESIS]: [Proposed solution] Thought 7/9 [VERIFICATION]: [Test results]...

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Author
withkynam
Repository
withkynam/vibecode-pro-max-kit
Created
2 weeks ago
Last Updated
1 weeks ago
Language
JavaScript
License
MIT

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