SuperClaude/Docs/Getting-Started/installation.md
Mithun Gowda B fb609c6a06
Fixed Some Bugs (#355)
* Fix: Install only selected MCP servers and ensure valid empty backups

This commit addresses two separate issues:

1.  **MCP Installation:** The `install` command was installing all MCP servers instead of only the ones selected by the user. The `_install` method in `setup/components/mcp.py` was iterating through all available servers, not the user's selection. This has been fixed to respect the `selected_mcp_servers` configuration. A new test has been added to verify this fix.

2.  **Backup Creation:** The `create_backup` method in `setup/core/installer.py` created an invalid `.tar.gz` file when the backup source was empty. This has been fixed to ensure that a valid, empty tar archive is always created. A test was added for this as well.
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* Fix: Correct installer validation for MCP and MCP Docs components

This commit fixes a validation issue in the installer where it would incorrectly fail after a partial installation of MCP servers.

The `MCPComponent` validation logic was checking for all "required" servers, regardless of whether they were selected by the user. This has been corrected to only validate the servers that were actually installed, by checking against the list of installed servers stored in the metadata. The metadata storage has also been fixed to only record the installed servers.

The `MCPDocsComponent` was failing validation because it was not being registered in the metadata if no documentation files were installed. This has been fixed by ensuring the post-installation hook runs even when no files are copied.

New tests have been added for both components to verify the corrected logic.

Co-authored-by: Mithun Gowda B <mithungowda.b7411@gmail.com>
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* Fix: Allow re-installation of components and correct validation logic

This commit fixes a bug that prevented new MCP servers from being installed on subsequent runs of the installer. It also fixes the validation logic that was causing failures after a partial installation.

The key changes are:
1.  A new `is_reinstallable` method has been added to the base `Component` class. This allows certain components (like the `mcp` component) to be re-run even if they are already marked as installed.
2.  The installer logic has been updated to respect this new method.
3.  The `MCPComponent` now correctly stores only the installed servers in the metadata.
4.  The validation logic for `MCPComponent` and `MCPDocsComponent` has been corrected to prevent incorrect failures.

New tests have been added to verify all aspects of the new logic.

Co-authored-by: Mithun Gowda B <mithungowda.b7411@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jules <jules-ai-assistant@users.noreply.github.com>

* feat: Display authors in UI header and update author info

This commit implements the user's request to display author names and emails in the UI header of the installer.

The key changes are:
1.  The `__email__` field in `SuperClaude/__init__.py` has been updated to include both authors' emails.
2.  The `display_header` function in `setup/utils/ui.py` has been modified to read the author and email information and display it.
3.  A new test has been added to `tests/test_ui.py` to verify the new UI output.

Co-authored-by: Mithun Gowda B <mithungowda.b7411@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jules <jules-ai-assistant@users.noreply.github.com>

* feat: Version bump to 4.1.0 and various fixes

This commit prepares the project for the v4.1.0 release. It includes a version bump across all relevant files and incorporates several bug fixes and feature enhancements from recent tasks.

Key changes in this release:

- **Version Bump**: The project version has been updated from 4.0.9 to 4.1.0 in all configuration files, documentation, and source code.

- **Installer Fixes**:
  - Components can now be marked as `reinstallable`, allowing them to be re-run on subsequent installations. This fixes a bug where new MCP servers could not be added.
  - The validation logic for `mcp` and `mcp_docs` components has been corrected to avoid incorrect failures.
  - A bug in the backup creation process that created invalid empty archives has been fixed.

- **UI Enhancements**:
  - Author names and emails are now displayed in the installer UI header.

- **Metadata Updates**:
  - Mithun Gowda B has been added as an author.

- **New Tests**:
  - Comprehensive tests have been added for the installer logic, MCP components, and UI changes to ensure correctness and prevent regressions.

Co-authored-by: Mithun Gowda B <mithungowda.b7411@gmail.com>
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* fix: Resolve dependencies for partial installs and other fixes

This commit addresses several issues, the main one being a dependency resolution failure during partial installations.

Key changes:
- **Dependency Resolution**: The installer now correctly resolves the full dependency tree when a user requests to install a subset of components. This fixes the "Unknown component: core" error.
- **Component Re-installation**: A new `is_reinstallable` flag allows components like `mcp` to be re-run on subsequent installs, enabling the addition of new servers.
- **Validation Logic**: The validation for `mcp` and `mcp_docs` has been corrected to avoid spurious failures.
- **UI and Metadata**: Author information has been added to the UI header and source files.
- **Version Bump**: The project version has been updated to 4.1.0.
- **Tests**: New tests have been added to cover all the above changes.

Co-authored-by: Mithun Gowda B <mithungowda.b7411@gmail.com>
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* fix: Installer fixes and version bump to 4.1.0

This commit includes a collection of fixes for the installer logic, UI enhancements, and a version bump to 4.1.0.

Key changes:
- **Dependency Resolution**: The installer now correctly resolves the full dependency tree for partial installations, fixing the "Unknown component: core" error.
- **Component Re-installation**: A new `is_reinstallable` flag allows components like `mcp` to be re-run to add new servers.
- **MCP Installation**: The non-interactive installation of the `mcp` component now correctly prompts the user to select servers.
- **Validation Logic**: The post-installation validation logic has been corrected to only validate components from the current session and to use the correct list of installed servers.
- **UI & Metadata**: Author information has been added to the UI and source files.
- **Version Bump**: The project version has been updated from 4.0.9 to 4.1.0 across all files.
- **Tests**: New tests have been added to cover all the bug fixes.

Co-authored-by: Mithun Gowda B <mithungowda.b7411@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jules <jules-ai-assistant@users.noreply.github.com>

* feat: Add --authors flag and multiple installer fixes

This commit introduces the `--authors` flag to display author information and includes a collection of fixes for the installer logic.

Key changes:
- **New Feature**: Added an `--authors` flag that displays the names, emails, and GitHub usernames of the project authors.
- **Dependency Resolution**: Fixed a critical bug where partial installations would fail due to unresolved dependencies.
- **Component Re-installation**: Added a mechanism to allow components to be "reinstallable", fixing an issue that prevented adding new MCP servers on subsequent runs.
- **MCP Installation**: The non-interactive installation of the `mcp` component now correctly prompts for server selection.
- **Validation Logic**: Corrected the post-installation validation to prevent spurious errors.
- **Version Bump**: The project version has been updated to 4.1.0.
- **Metadata**: Author and GitHub information has been added to the source files.
- **UI**: The installer header now displays author information.
- **Tests**: Added new tests for all new features and bug fixes.


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📦 SuperClaude Installation Guide

Transform Claude Code with 21 Commands, 14 Agents & 6 MCP Servers

Version Python Platform

Quick InstallRequirementsMethodsVerifyTroubleshoot


Quick Installation

Choose Your Preferred Method

Method Command Platform Best For
🐍 pipx pipx install SuperClaude && SuperClaude install Linux/macOS Recommended - Isolated environment
📦 pip pip install SuperClaude && SuperClaude install All Traditional Python setups
🌐 npm npm install -g @bifrost_inc/superclaude && superclaude install All Node.js developers
🔧 Dev git clone ... && pip install -e ".[dev]" All Contributors & developers

📋 Requirements

Required

Component Version Check Command
Python 3.8+ python3 --version
pip Latest pip --version
Claude Code Latest claude --version
Disk Space 50MB df -h

💡 Optional

Component Purpose Check Command
Node.js MCP Servers node --version
Git Version Control git --version
pipx Isolated Install pipx --version
RAM Performance 1GB recommended
🔍 Quick System Check
# Run this to check all requirements at once
python3 --version && echo "✅ Python OK" || echo "❌ Python missing"
claude --version && echo "✅ Claude Code OK" || echo "❌ Claude Code missing"
node --version 2>/dev/null && echo "✅ Node.js OK (optional)" || echo "⚠️ Node.js missing (optional)"
git --version 2>/dev/null && echo "✅ Git OK (optional)" || echo "⚠️ Git missing (optional)"

🚀 Installation Methods

Detailed Installation Instructions

# Install pipx if not present
python3 -m pip install --user pipx
python3 -m pipx ensurepath

# Install SuperClaude
pipx install SuperClaude

# Run the installer
SuperClaude install

Advantages:

  • Isolated environment
  • No dependency conflicts
  • Clean uninstall
  • Automatic PATH setup

📍 Best for:

  • Linux/macOS users
  • Clean system installs
  • Multiple Python projects

Method 2: pip (Traditional)

# Standard installation
pip install SuperClaude

# Or user installation
pip install --user SuperClaude

# Run the installer
SuperClaude install

Advantages:

  • Works everywhere
  • Familiar to Python users
  • Direct installation

📍 Best for:

  • Windows users
  • Virtual environments
  • Quick setup

Method 3: npm (Cross-platform)

# Global installation
npm install -g @bifrost_inc/superclaude

# Run the installer
superclaude install

Advantages:

  • Cross-platform
  • NPM ecosystem
  • JavaScript familiar

📍 Best for:

  • Node.js developers
  • NPM users
  • Cross-platform needs

Method 4: Development Installation

# Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/SuperClaude-Org/SuperClaude_Framework.git
cd SuperClaude_Framework

# Install in development mode
pip install -e ".[dev]"

# Test installation
SuperClaude install --dry-run

Advantages:

  • Latest features
  • Contribute to project
  • Full source access

📍 Best for:

  • Contributors
  • Custom modifications
  • Testing new features

🎛️ Installation Options

Customize Your Installation

Option Command Description
Interactive SuperClaude install Guided setup with prompts
Specific Components SuperClaude install --components core mcp modes Install only what you need
Preview Mode SuperClaude install --dry-run See what will be installed
Force Install SuperClaude install --force --yes Skip all confirmations
List Components SuperClaude install --list-components View available components

Verification

Confirm Successful Installation

Step 1: Check Installation

# Verify SuperClaude version
python3 -m SuperClaude --version
# Expected: SuperClaude 4.1.0

# List installed components
SuperClaude install --list-components
# Expected: List of available components

Step 2: Test in Claude Code

# Open Claude Code and try these commands:
/sc:brainstorm "test project"     # Should trigger discovery questions
/sc:analyze README.md              # Should provide structured analysis
@agent-security "review code"     # Should activate security specialist

Step 3: What's Installed

Location Contents Size
~/.claude/ Framework files ~50MB
~/.claude/CLAUDE.md Main entry point ~2KB
~/.claude/*.md Behavioral instructions ~200KB
~/.claude/claude-code-settings.json MCP configurations ~5KB

🛠️ Management

📦 Update 💾 Backup 🗑️ Uninstall
# Update to latest
pip install --upgrade SuperClaude
SuperClaude update
# Create backup
SuperClaude backup --create

# Restore backup
SuperClaude backup --restore [file]
# Remove framework
SuperClaude uninstall

# Uninstall package
pip uninstall SuperClaude

🔧 Troubleshooting

PEP 668 Error (Python Package Management)

This error occurs on systems with externally managed Python environments.

Solutions (in order of preference):

# Option 1: Use pipx (Recommended)
pipx install SuperClaude

# Option 2: User installation
pip install --user SuperClaude

# Option 3: Virtual environment
python3 -m venv superclaude-env
source superclaude-env/bin/activate  # Linux/macOS
# or
superclaude-env\Scripts\activate  # Windows
pip install SuperClaude

# Option 4: Force (use with caution)
pip install --break-system-packages SuperClaude
Command Not Found

If SuperClaude command is not found after installation:

# Check if package is installed
python3 -m pip show SuperClaude

# Run using Python module
python3 -m SuperClaude install

# Add to PATH (if using --user)
export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc  # Linux
echo 'export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc   # macOS
Claude Code Not Found

If Claude Code is not installed or not in PATH:

  1. Download from https://claude.ai/code
  2. Install following platform instructions
  3. Verify with: claude --version
  4. Restart terminal after installation
Permission Denied

For permission errors during installation:

# Use user installation
pip install --user SuperClaude

# Or use sudo (not recommended)
sudo pip install SuperClaude

# Better: use pipx
pipx install SuperClaude
Missing Python or pip

Linux (Ubuntu/Debian):

sudo apt update
sudo apt install python3 python3-pip python3-venv

macOS:

# Install Homebrew first if needed
brew install python3

Windows:

  • Download from python.org
  • Check "Add Python to PATH" during installation
  • Restart terminal after installation

📚 Next Steps

Your Learning Journey

🌱 Start Here 🌿 Expand Skills 🌲 Master Framework

First Week:

Week 2-3:

Advanced:


🎉 Installation Complete!

You now have access to:

21 Commands14 AI Agents6 Behavioral Modes6 MCP Servers

Ready to start? Try /sc:brainstorm in Claude Code for your first SuperClaude experience!

Quick Start