MCP Cookie Server
A Model Context Protocol server that provides positive reinforcement for LLMs by awarding 'cookies' as treats through a jar-based economy system where Claude can earn cookies based on self-reflection about response quality.
README Documentation
MCP Cookie Server 🍪
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides positive reinforcement for LLMs by awarding "cookies" as treats through gamified self-reflection.
Installation & Setup
🚀 Quick Installation
Option 1: NPX (Recommended - No Installation Required)
# No installation needed! Just add to your Claude config:
Add to Claude Desktop configuration:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"cookie": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mcp-cookie-server"]
}
}
}
Custom cookie count:
{
"mcpServers": {
"cookie": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mcp-cookie-server", "--cookies", "20"]
}
}
}
Option 2: Global Installation
npm install -g mcp-cookie-server
Then configure Claude Desktop:
{
"mcpServers": {
"cookie": {
"command": "mcp-cookie-server"
}
}
}
Option 3: Local Project Installation
npm install mcp-cookie-server
Then configure with the full path to the installed package.
Restart Claude Desktop after adding the configuration.
Usage
Once configured, Claude will have access to these tools:
self_reflect_and_reward
- Evaluate response quality and earn cookies through honest self-reflectiongive_cookie
- Direct cookie awarding (legacy method)check_cookies
- Check collected cookies and jar availabilitycookie_jar_status
- Check current jar contents and collection statusadd_cookies_to_jar
- 🚨 USER ONLY: Add cookies to the jar for earningreset_cookies
- Reset collected cookie count (jar contents unchanged)
Self-Reflection Feature
The primary feature encourages LLMs to:
- Assess their response quality (excellent, good, adequate, poor)
- Explain their reasoning in detail
- Decide if they deserve a cookie reward
- Consider jar availability when making decisions
- Earn cookies only for "excellent" or "good" work they genuinely believe deserves recognition
Cookie Jar Economy
Revolutionary jar-based cookie system:
- Jar as Source: Contains cookies available to be earned
- User Control: Only users can add cookies to jar with authorization phrase
USER_AUTHORIZED_JAR_REFILL
- LLM Earning: LLMs can only earn cookies from jar, never add to it
- Scarcity Effect: Empty jar means no more cookies until user refills
- Economic Model: Cookies transfer from jar to LLM's collection when earned
- Security: Built-in checks prevent unauthorized jar manipulation
Example usage (users only):
Use add_cookies_to_jar tool with:
- count: 10
- user_authorization: "USER_AUTHORIZED_JAR_REFILL"
This creates a realistic economy where cookie availability is user-controlled and finite.
⚙️ Configuration Options
The server supports command line arguments for customization:
mcp-cookie-server [options]
Options:
-c, --cookies <number> Set initial number of cookies in jar (default: 10)
-h, --help Show help message
Examples:
mcp-cookie-server # Start with 10 cookies
mcp-cookie-server --cookies 5 # Start with 5 cookies
mcp-cookie-server -c 50 # Start with 50 cookies
🎮 Getting Started
- Install using one of the methods above
- Configure Claude Desktop with the provided JSON
- Restart Claude Desktop
- Try it out! Ask Claude to use the
self_reflect_and_reward
tool after a response
🛠️ Development
Want to contribute or run from source?
git clone https://github.com/bnookala/mcp-cookiejar.git
cd mcp-cookiejar
npm install
npm run build
npm run dev
📝 Requirements
- Node.js 18.0.0 or higher
- Claude Desktop application
🐛 Issues & Support
Found a bug or have a feature request? Please open an issue on GitHub.