Mithun Gowda B b9f580093c
Bump version (#374)
* 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.

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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.

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* 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>
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* 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.

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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.

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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.

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* 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.

Co-authored-by: Mithun Gowda B <mithungowda.b7411@gmail.com>
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* Add Docker support and framework enhancements

- Add serena-docker.json MCP configuration
- Update MCP configs and installer components
- Enhance CLI commands with new functionality
- Add symbols utility for framework operations
- Improve UI and logging components

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* Bump version from 4.1.1 to 4.1.2

- Update version across all package files
- Update documentation and README files
- Update Python module version strings
- Update feature configuration files

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* Bump version from 4.1.2 to 4.1.3

- Update version across all package files
- Update documentation and README files
- Update Python module version strings
- Update feature configuration files

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SuperClaude Commands Guide

SuperClaude provides 24 commands for Claude Code: /sc:* commands for workflows and @agent-* for specialists.

Command Types

Type Where Used Format Example
Slash Commands Claude Code /sc:[command] /sc:implement "feature"
Agents Claude Code @agent-[name] @agent-security "review"
Installation Terminal SuperClaude [command] SuperClaude install

Quick Test

# Terminal: Verify installation
python3 -m SuperClaude --version
# Claude Code CLI verification: claude --version

# Claude Code: Test commands
/sc:brainstorm "test project"    # Should ask discovery questions
/sc:analyze README.md           # Should provide analysis

Workflow: /sc:brainstorm "idea"/sc:implement "feature"/sc:test

🎯 Understanding SuperClaude Commands

How SuperClaude Works

SuperClaude provides behavioral context files that Claude Code reads to adopt specialized behaviors. When you type /sc:implement, Claude Code reads the implement.md context file and follows its behavioral instructions.

SuperClaude commands are NOT executed by software - they are context triggers that modify Claude Code's behavior through reading specialized instruction files from the framework.

Command Types:

  • Slash Commands (/sc:*): Trigger workflow patterns and behavioral modes
  • Agent Invocations (@agent-*): Manually activate specific domain specialists
  • Flags (--think, --safe-mode): Modify command behavior and depth

The Context Mechanism:

  1. User Input: You type /sc:implement "auth system"
  2. Context Loading: Claude Code reads ~/.claude/SuperClaude/Commands/implement.md
  3. Behavior Adoption: Claude applies domain expertise, tool selection, and validation patterns
  4. Enhanced Output: Structured implementation with security considerations and best practices

Key Point: This creates sophisticated development workflows through context management rather than traditional software execution.

Installation vs Usage Commands

🖥️ Terminal Commands (Actual CLI software):

  • SuperClaude install - Installs the framework components
  • SuperClaude update - Updates existing installation
  • SuperClaude uninstall - Removes framework installation
  • python3 -m SuperClaude --version - Check installation status

💬 Claude Code Commands (Context triggers):

  • /sc:brainstorm - Activates requirements discovery context
  • /sc:implement - Activates feature development context
  • @agent-security - Activates security specialist context
  • All commands work inside Claude Code chat interface only

Quick Start: Try /sc:brainstorm "your project idea"/sc:implement "feature name"/sc:test to experience the core workflow.

🧪 Testing Your Setup

🖥️ Terminal Verification (Run in Terminal/CMD)

# Verify SuperClaude is working (primary method)
python3 -m SuperClaude --version
# Example output: SuperClaude 4.1.3

# Claude Code CLI version check
claude --version

# Check installed components
python3 -m SuperClaude install --list-components | grep mcp
# Example output: Shows installed MCP components

💬 Claude Code Testing (Type in Claude Code Chat)

# Test basic /sc: command
/sc:brainstorm "test project"
# Example behavior: Interactive requirements discovery starts

# Test command help
/sc:help
# Example behavior: List of available commands

If tests fail: Check Installation Guide or Troubleshooting

📝 Command Quick Reference

Command Type Where to Run Format Purpose Example
🖥️ Installation Terminal/CMD SuperClaude [command] Setup and maintenance SuperClaude install
🔧 Configuration Terminal/CMD python3 -m SuperClaude [command] Advanced configuration python3 -m SuperClaude --version
💬 Slash Commands Claude Code /sc:[command] Workflow automation /sc:implement "feature"
🤖 Agent Invocation Claude Code @agent-[name] Manual specialist activation @agent-security "review"
Enhanced Flags Claude Code /sc:[command] --flags Behavior modification /sc:analyze --think-hard

Remember: All /sc: commands and @agent- invocations work inside Claude Code chat, not your terminal. They trigger Claude Code to read specific context files from the SuperClaude framework.

Table of Contents


Essential Commands

Core workflow commands for immediate productivity:

/sc:brainstorm - Project Discovery

Purpose: Interactive requirements discovery and project planning
Syntax: /sc:brainstorm "your idea" [--strategy systematic|creative]

Use Cases:

  • New project planning: /sc:brainstorm "e-commerce platform"
  • Feature exploration: /sc:brainstorm "user authentication system"
  • Problem solving: /sc:brainstorm "slow database queries"

/sc:help - Command Reference

Purpose: Displays a list of all available /sc commands and their descriptions. Syntax: /sc:help

Use Cases:

  • Discovering available commands: /sc:help
  • Getting a quick reminder of command names: /sc:help

/sc:implement - Feature Development

Purpose: Full-stack feature implementation with intelligent specialist routing
Syntax: /sc:implement "feature description" [--type frontend|backend|fullstack] [--focus security|performance]

Use Cases:

  • Authentication: /sc:implement "JWT login system"
  • UI components: /sc:implement "responsive dashboard"
  • APIs: /sc:implement "REST user endpoints"
  • Database: /sc:implement "user schema with relationships"

/sc:analyze - Code Assessment

Purpose: Comprehensive code analysis across quality, security, and performance
Syntax: /sc:analyze [path] [--focus quality|security|performance|architecture]

Use Cases:

  • Project health: /sc:analyze .
  • Security audit: /sc:analyze --focus security
  • Performance review: /sc:analyze --focus performance

/sc:business-panel - Strategic Business Analysis

Purpose: Multi-expert business strategy analysis with 9 renowned thought leaders
Syntax: /sc:business-panel "content" [--mode discussion|debate|socratic] [--experts "name1,name2"]

Use Cases:

  • Strategy evaluation: /sc:business-panel "our go-to-market strategy"
  • Competitive analysis: /sc:business-panel @competitor_analysis.pdf --mode debate
  • Innovation assessment: /sc:business-panel "AI product idea" --experts "christensen,drucker"
  • Strategic learning: /sc:business-panel "competitive strategy" --mode socratic

Expert Panel: Christensen, Porter, Drucker, Godin, Kim/Mauborgne, Collins, Taleb, Meadows, Doumont

/sc:spec-panel - Expert Specification Review

Purpose: Multi-expert specification review and improvement using renowned specification and software engineering experts
Syntax: /sc:spec-panel [content|@file] [--mode discussion|critique|socratic] [--focus requirements|architecture|testing|compliance]

Use Cases:

  • Specification review: /sc:spec-panel @api_spec.yml --mode critique --focus requirements,architecture
  • Requirements workshop: /sc:spec-panel "user story content" --mode discussion
  • Architecture validation: /sc:spec-panel @microservice.spec.yml --mode socratic --focus architecture
  • Compliance review: /sc:spec-panel @security_requirements.yml --focus compliance
  • Iterative improvement: /sc:spec-panel @complex_system.spec.yml --iterations 3

Expert Panel: Wiegers, Adzic, Cockburn, Fowler, Nygard, Newman, Hohpe, Crispin, Gregory, Hightower

/sc:troubleshoot - Problem Diagnosis

Purpose: Systematic issue diagnosis with root cause analysis
Syntax: /sc:troubleshoot "issue description" [--type build|runtime|performance]

Use Cases:

  • Runtime errors: /sc:troubleshoot "500 error on login"
  • Build failures: /sc:troubleshoot --type build
  • Performance problems: /sc:troubleshoot "slow page load"

/sc:test - Quality Assurance

Purpose: Comprehensive testing with coverage analysis
Syntax: /sc:test [--type unit|integration|e2e] [--coverage] [--fix]

Use Cases:

  • Full test suite: /sc:test --coverage
  • Unit testing: /sc:test --type unit --watch
  • E2E validation: /sc:test --type e2e

/sc:improve - Code Enhancement

Purpose: Apply systematic code improvements and optimizations
Syntax: /sc:improve [path] [--type performance|quality|security] [--preview]

Use Cases:

  • General improvements: /sc:improve src/
  • Performance optimization: /sc:improve --type performance
  • Security hardening: /sc:improve --type security

/sc:document - Documentation Generation

Purpose: Generate comprehensive documentation for code and APIs
Syntax: /sc:document [path] [--type api|user-guide|technical] [--format markdown|html]

Use Cases:

  • API docs: /sc:document --type api
  • User guides: /sc:document --type user-guide
  • Technical docs: /sc:document --type technical

/sc:workflow - Implementation Planning

Purpose: Generate structured implementation plans from requirements
Syntax: /sc:workflow "feature description" [--strategy agile|waterfall] [--format markdown]

Use Cases:

  • Feature planning: /sc:workflow "user authentication"
  • Sprint planning: /sc:workflow --strategy agile
  • Architecture planning: /sc:workflow "microservices migration"

Common Workflows

Proven command combinations:

New Project Setup

/sc:brainstorm "project concept"      # Define requirements
/sc:design "system architecture"      # Create technical design  
/sc:workflow "implementation plan"    # Generate development roadmap

Feature Development

/sc:implement "feature name"          # Build the feature
/sc:test --coverage                   # Validate with tests
/sc:document --type api               # Generate documentation  

Code Quality Improvement

/sc:analyze --focus quality           # Assess current state
/sc:improve --preview                 # Preview improvements
/sc:test --coverage                   # Validate changes

Bug Investigation

/sc:troubleshoot "issue description"  # Diagnose the problem
/sc:analyze --focus problem-area      # Deep analysis
/sc:improve --fix --safe-mode         # Apply targeted fixes

Specification Development

/sc:spec-panel @existing_spec.yml --mode critique  # Expert review
/sc:spec-panel @improved_spec.yml --iterations 2    # Iterative refinement
/sc:document --type technical                        # Generate documentation

Full Command Reference

Development Commands

Command Purpose Best For
workflow Implementation planning Project roadmaps, sprint planning
implement Feature development Full-stack features, API development
build Project compilation CI/CD, production builds
design System architecture API specs, database schemas

Analysis Commands

Command Purpose Best For
analyze Code assessment Quality audits, security reviews
business-panel Strategic analysis Business decisions, competitive assessment
spec-panel Specification review Requirements validation, architecture analysis
troubleshoot Problem diagnosis Bug investigation, performance issues
explain Code explanation Learning, code reviews

Quality Commands

Command Purpose Best For
improve Code enhancement Performance optimization, refactoring
cleanup Technical debt Dead code removal, organization
test Quality assurance Test automation, coverage analysis
document Documentation API docs, user guides

Project Management

Command Purpose Best For
estimate Project estimation Timeline planning, resource allocation
task Task management Complex workflows, task tracking
spawn Meta-orchestration Large-scale projects, parallel execution

Utility Commands

Command Purpose Best For
help List all commands Discovering available commands
git Version control Commit management, branch strategies
index Command discovery Exploring capabilities, finding commands

Session Commands

Command Purpose Best For
load Context loading Session initialization, project onboarding
save Session persistence Checkpointing, context preservation
reflect Task validation Progress assessment, completion validation
select-tool Tool optimization Performance optimization, tool selection

Command Index

By Function:

  • Planning: brainstorm, design, workflow, estimate
  • Development: implement, build, git
  • Analysis: analyze, business-panel, spec-panel, troubleshoot, explain
  • Quality: improve, cleanup, test, document
  • Management: task, spawn, load, save, reflect
  • Utility: help, index, select-tool

By Complexity:

  • Beginner: brainstorm, implement, analyze, test, help
  • Intermediate: workflow, design, business-panel, spec-panel, improve, document
  • Advanced: spawn, task, select-tool, reflect

Troubleshooting

Command Issues:

  • Command not found: Verify installation: python3 -m SuperClaude --version
  • No response: Restart Claude Code session
  • Processing delays: Use --no-mcp to test without MCP servers

Quick Fixes:

  • Reset session: /sc:load to reinitialize
  • Check status: SuperClaude install --list-components
  • Get help: Troubleshooting Guide

Next Steps