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feat: mcpctl v0.0.1 — first public release
Comprehensive MCP server management with kubectl-style CLI.

Key features in this release:
- Declarative YAML apply/get round-trip with project cloning support
- Gated sessions with prompt intelligence for Claude
- Interactive MCP console with traffic inspector
- Persistent STDIO connections for containerized servers
- RBAC with name-scoped bindings
- Shell completions (fish + bash) auto-generated
- Rate-limit retry with exponential backoff in apply
- Project-scoped prompt management
- Credential scrubbing from git history

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-27 17:05:05 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
PROJECT_ROOT="$(dirname "$SCRIPT_DIR")"
cd "$PROJECT_ROOT"
# Load .env if present
if [ -f .env ]; then
set -a; source .env; set +a
fi
# Ensure tools are on PATH
export PATH="$HOME/.npm-global/bin:$HOME/.bun/bin:$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
echo "==> Building TypeScript..."
pnpm build
echo "==> Generating shell completions..."
pnpm completions:generate
echo "==> Bundling standalone binaries..."
mkdir -p dist
rm -f dist/mcpctl dist/mcpctl-local dist/mcpctl-*.rpm
# Ink optionally imports react-devtools-core which isn't installed.
# Provide a no-op stub so bun can bundle it (it's only invoked when DEV=true).
if [ ! -e node_modules/react-devtools-core ]; then
ln -s ../src/cli/stubs/react-devtools-core node_modules/react-devtools-core
fi
bun build src/cli/src/index.ts --compile --outfile dist/mcpctl
bun build src/mcplocal/src/main.ts --compile --outfile dist/mcpctl-local
echo "==> Packaging RPM..."
nfpm pkg --packager rpm --target dist/
RPM_FILE=$(ls dist/mcpctl-*.rpm 2>/dev/null | head -1)
echo "==> Built: $RPM_FILE"
echo " Size: $(du -h "$RPM_FILE" | cut -f1)"
rpm -qpi "$RPM_FILE"