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@iflow-mcp/win10ogod-rlm-mcp

v2.0.0

Published

Recursive Language Model (RLM) MCP Server - Enable any LLM to process arbitrarily long contexts through recursive decomposition

Readme

RLM MCP Server v2.0

Recursive Language Model Infrastructure Server - Enables ANY LLM to process arbitrarily long contexts through recursive decomposition.

🎯 Key Design Principle

No external LLM API required!

This server provides infrastructure only - your MCP client's LLM performs all the reasoning. This means:

  • ✅ Works with any LLM (Claude, GPT, Llama, Gemini, local models, etc.)
  • ✅ No API keys needed
  • ✅ No additional costs
  • ✅ Full control over the reasoning process
  • ✅ Cross-platform (Windows, macOS, Linux)
infographic compare-binary-horizontal-simple-fold
data
  title RLM Architecture Comparison
  items
    - label Traditional Approach
      desc Server calls external LLM API
      icon mdi:server-network
    - label This Server (v2.0)
      desc Client LLM does all reasoning
      icon mdi:brain

How It Works

The RLM pattern treats long contexts as external data that the LLM interacts with programmatically:

infographic sequence-steps-simple
data
  title RLM Processing Flow
  items
    - label 1. Load
      desc Load long context into server
    - label 2. Analyze
      desc Get structure and statistics
    - label 3. Decompose
      desc Split into manageable chunks
    - label 4. Process
      desc LLM reasons over chunks
    - label 5. Aggregate
      desc Combine into final answer

Your client's LLM uses the provided tools to:

  1. Load context - Store arbitrarily long text
  2. Analyze - Understand structure and size
  3. Decompose - Split into chunks using various strategies
  4. Search - Find relevant sections with regex
  5. Execute code - Manipulate data with JavaScript
  6. Build answer - Incrementally construct the response

Installation

# Clone or navigate to project
cd rlm-mcp-server

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build
npm run build

# Run
npm start

No environment variables needed!

MCP Client Configuration

Claude Desktop (Windows)

Edit %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "rlm": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["C:\\path\\to\\rlm-mcp-server\\dist\\index.js"]
    }
  }
}

Claude Desktop (macOS/Linux)

Edit ~/.config/claude/claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "rlm": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["/path/to/rlm-mcp-server/dist/index.js"]
    }
  }
}

Alma

Add to your MCP server configuration:

{
  "rlm-mcp-server": {
    "command": "node",
    "args": ["/path/to/rlm-mcp-server/dist/index.js"]
  }
}

Available Tools

Context Management

| Tool | Description | |------|-------------| | rlm_load_context | Load text content into session | | rlm_get_context_info | Get metadata and preview | | rlm_read_context | Read portion by chars or lines |

Decomposition

| Tool | Description | |------|-------------| | rlm_decompose_context | Split into chunks (multiple strategies) | | rlm_get_chunks | Retrieve specific chunk contents | | rlm_suggest_strategy | Get recommended chunking strategy |

Search

| Tool | Description | |------|-------------| | rlm_search_context | Search with regex patterns | | rlm_find_all | Find all substring occurrences |

Code Execution

| Tool | Description | |------|-------------| | rlm_execute_code | Run JavaScript in REPL | | rlm_set_variable | Store variable in session | | rlm_get_variable | Retrieve variable |

Answer Management

| Tool | Description | |------|-------------| | rlm_set_answer | Set/update answer (partial or final) | | rlm_get_answer | Get current answer state |

Session & Utilities

| Tool | Description | |------|-------------| | rlm_create_session | Create isolated session | | rlm_get_session_info | Get session details | | rlm_clear_session | Clear session data | | rlm_get_statistics | Get detailed statistics |

Decomposition Strategies

| Strategy | Description | Best For | |----------|-------------|----------| | fixed_size | Fixed character chunks with overlap | General use, JSON | | by_lines | Chunk by number of lines | Code, CSV, logs | | by_paragraphs | Split on double newlines | Articles, documents | | by_sections | Split on markdown headers | Markdown docs | | by_regex | Split on custom pattern | Custom formats | | by_sentences | Split into sentences | Dense text |

REPL Environment Functions

When using rlm_execute_code:

// Output
print(...args)                    // Print to output

// Context
getContext(id)                    // Get full content
getContextMetadata(id)            // Get metadata

// String Operations
len(str)                          // Length
slice(str, start, end)            // Substring
split(str, sep)                   // Split to array
join(arr, sep)                    // Join to string
trim(str), lower(str), upper(str) // String transforms

// Regex
search(pattern, text, flags)      // Find matches
findAll(pattern, text)            // All matches with index
replace(text, pattern, repl)      // Replace

// Array
range(start, end, step)           // Generate range
map(arr, fn)                      // Transform
filter(arr, fn)                   // Filter
reduce(arr, fn, init)             // Reduce
sort(arr, fn)                     // Sort (copy)
unique(arr)                       // Remove duplicates
chunk(arr, size)                  // Split array

// Variables
setVar(name, value)               // Store
getVar(name)                      // Retrieve
listVars()                        // List all

// Answer
setAnswer(content, ready)         // Set answer
getAnswer()                       // Get answer state

// JSON
JSON.parse(str)                   // Parse
JSON.stringify(obj, indent)       // Stringify

Example Workflow

Here's how an LLM might process a very long document:

1. Load the document:
   rlm_load_context(context="...", context_id="doc")

2. Analyze structure:
   rlm_get_context_info(context_id="doc")
   → Returns: 500,000 chars, markdown, 12,000 lines

3. Get strategy suggestion:
   rlm_suggest_strategy(context_id="doc")
   → Returns: by_sections (markdown content)

4. Decompose:
   rlm_decompose_context(context_id="doc", strategy="by_sections")
   → Returns: 45 chunks (sections)

5. Search for relevant sections:
   rlm_search_context(context_id="doc", pattern="climate change")
   → Returns: Matches in chunks 3, 7, 12, 23

6. Get those chunks:
   rlm_get_chunks(chunk_indices=[3, 7, 12, 23])
   → Returns: Content of those sections

7. Process each chunk (LLM reasoning)
   Build understanding from each section...

8. Save intermediate results:
   rlm_set_variable(name="findings", value=[...])

9. Aggregate into final answer:
   rlm_set_answer(content="Based on analysis...", ready=true)

Use Cases

Long Document Analysis

  • Research paper summarization
  • Legal document review
  • Code repository understanding

Multi-Document Processing

  • Literature review
  • Comparative analysis
  • Information aggregation

Log Analysis

  • Error pattern detection
  • Timeline reconstruction
  • Anomaly identification

Data Extraction

  • Entity extraction from large texts
  • Pattern mining
  • Content classification

Architecture

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                     MCP Client                          │
│  ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐   │
│  │                Your LLM                          │   │
│  │  (Claude, GPT, Llama, Gemini, etc.)             │   │
│  │                                                  │   │
│  │  Performs all reasoning and recursive calls     │   │
│  └─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘   │
│                         │                               │
│                    MCP Protocol                         │
│                         │                               │
└─────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┘
                          │
┌─────────────────────────┼───────────────────────────────┐
│              RLM MCP Server (this)                      │
│                         │                               │
│  ┌──────────────────────┴──────────────────────────┐   │
│  │              Tools Layer                         │   │
│  │  load, read, decompose, search, execute, etc.   │   │
│  └─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘   │
│                         │                               │
│  ┌──────────────────────┴──────────────────────────┐   │
│  │            Services Layer                        │   │
│  │  ┌─────────────┐  ┌────────────────────────┐   │   │
│  │  │  Session    │  │  Context Processor     │   │   │
│  │  │  Manager    │  │  (decompose, search)   │   │   │
│  │  └─────────────┘  └────────────────────────┘   │   │
│  └─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘   │
│                                                         │
│  No external dependencies - pure JavaScript             │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Running Modes

Stdio (Default)

For MCP clients like Claude Desktop:

node dist/index.js

HTTP

For remote access or testing:

node dist/index.js --http --port=3000

Endpoints:

  • POST /mcp - MCP protocol
  • GET /health - Health check
  • GET /info - Server info

Why This Design?

The original RLM paper describes a system where the LLM calls sub-LLMs recursively. However, in the MCP context:

  1. The client already has an LLM - No need for another API
  2. Cost efficiency - No additional API calls/costs
  3. Flexibility - Works with any LLM
  4. Control - The client controls the reasoning
  5. Simplicity - Pure infrastructure, no API keys

The tools in this server provide everything needed for the LLM to implement RLM patterns itself.

Contributing

Contributions welcome! Areas of interest:

  • Additional decomposition strategies
  • Performance optimizations
  • New REPL helper functions
  • Documentation improvements

License

MIT License

References


Built for the long-context AI community 🚀