From wet-mcp
Compares 2+ alternatives using a structured matrix with consistent weighted criteria, research-backed data, and use-case decision recommendations.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/wet-mcp:compare [alternative A] vs [alternative B] [for purpose][alternative A] vs [alternative B] [for purpose]The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Structured comparison of 2+ alternatives. Enforces a comparison matrix with consistent criteria so every alternative is evaluated on the SAME data points.
Structured comparison of 2+ alternatives. Enforces a comparison matrix with consistent criteria so every alternative is evaluated on the SAME data points.
Define the comparison frame:
Define evaluation criteria before searching (prevents cherry-picking):
Research each alternative using search and extract:
search(action="search", query="[alternative] [criterion] benchmark OR comparison")extract on official docs for feature verificationBuild the comparison matrix:
| Criterion (weight) | Alternative A | Alternative B | Alternative C |
|---------------------|---------------|---------------|---------------|
| Performance (must) | [data+source] | [data+source] | [data+source] |
| DX (important) | [data+source] | [data+source] | [data+source] |
Produce decision recommendation:
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