Welcome to bullet-mcp, a user-friendly application designed to help you improve your bullet points. This tool uses research in cognitive science to evaluate your lists. It provides scores based on principles like Millerβs Law and serial position effects, giving actionable feedback to enhance your communication.
Using bullet-mcp is straightforward. Follow these steps to download and run the application:
Visit the Releases Page
Click on the link below to access the releases page.
Visit this page to download
Choose the Right Version
On the releases page, look for the most recent version.
Each version includes a list of features. Choose the version that suits your needs best.
Download the Application
When you find the version you want, look for the assets section. There, you will find files available for download.
Click the file that matches your system. Most users will need the executable file for their operating system.
Run the Application
After the download completes, locate the file in your downloads folder.
Double-click the file to run the application. If prompted by your system, confirm any security warnings to proceed.
Start Validating Your Bullet Points
Once the application opens, you can begin entering your bullet points. The tool will analyze your input and provide feedback.
bullet-mcp uses cognitive science research to evaluate your bullet points. It takes into account the following:
Millerβs Law: This principle suggests that most people can only hold 7 (plus or minus 2) items in their working memory. The application helps you refine your list to meet this guideline.
Serial Position Effects: This concept indicates that items at the beginning and end of a list are remembered better than those in the middle. The tool helps you position your points for maximum impact.
By entering your bullet points, you get a score and specific suggestions on how to enhance clarity and engagement.
If you encounter any issues, feel free to open an issue in the GitHub Issues section. The community or the creator can help you resolve your concerns.
We welcome contributions! If you have ideas for improvements or new features, check out the guidelines in the repository. Open a pull request or submit your proposals through the issues section.
bullet-mcp is open-source software. You can use, modify, and distribute it according to the terms specified in the LICENSE file found in the repository.
For more information on effective bullet points and cognitive science, consider checking these resources:
Thank you for using bullet-mcp! We hope it helps you communicate more effectively.