The previous manifest hardcoded /bin/sh which fails on Windows. Fix by: - Adding mcpb/run.cmd: Windows batch wrapper that searches common uvx install locations (%USERPROFILE%\.local\bin, %LOCALAPPDATA%\uv\bin, %USERPROFILE%\.cargo\bin) before falling back to PATH, with a clear error message pointing to winget/PowerShell install instructions - Adding platform_overrides.win32 in mcp_config to use cmd /c run.cmd on Windows while macOS/Linux continue using /bin/sh run.sh - Expanding compatibility.platforms to include win32 Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Batchfile
28 lines
840 B
Batchfile
@echo off
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REM Locate uvx — tries common Windows install locations first, then PATH
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for %%P in (
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"%USERPROFILE%\.local\bin\uvx.exe"
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"%USERPROFILE%\.cargo\bin\uvx.exe"
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"%LOCALAPPDATA%\uv\bin\uvx.exe"
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) do (
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if exist %%P (
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%%P nextcloud-mcp-server run --transport stdio
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exit /b %errorlevel%
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)
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)
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REM Fall back to uvx on PATH if found
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where uvx >nul 2>&1
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if %errorlevel% equ 0 (
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uvx nextcloud-mcp-server run --transport stdio
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exit /b %errorlevel%
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)
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REM uvx not found — print actionable error
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echo Error: 'uvx' was not found in any expected location. >&2
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echo Install uv (which provides uvx) from: https://docs.astral.sh/uv/getting-started/installation/ >&2
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echo Windows: winget install astral-sh.uv >&2
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echo or: powershell -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex" >&2
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exit /b 1
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