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xmlui-setup
// Set up a complete XMLUI development environment. Use when the user wants to start XMLUI development, install the XMLUI CLI, configure the MCP server, or create a new XMLUI project.
// Set up a complete XMLUI development environment. Use when the user wants to start XMLUI development, install the XMLUI CLI, configure the MCP server, or create a new XMLUI project.
| name | xmlui-setup |
| description | Set up a complete XMLUI development environment. Use when the user wants to start XMLUI development, install the XMLUI CLI, configure the MCP server, or create a new XMLUI project. |
| disable-model-invocation | true |
| allowed-tools | Bash, Read, Edit, Write, AskUserQuestion |
xmlui-setup downloads the xmlui-weather app (which includes the Inspector for debugging) and starts a local webserver to run the app.
Detect the OS first, then run the appropriate commands for the platform:
.cmd wrappers — they invoke the matching .ps1 via powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass so execution policy is never a blocker..sh scripts.Run every step automatically — do not ask the user for confirmation between steps.
"${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/preflight.sh""${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/preflight.cmd"If it fails, tell the user what to install and stop. Common issues:
curl missing: install via system package managerclaude/claude.cmd missing: Claude Code CLI is not installed or not on PATHtar missing (macOS/Linux): install via system package managerExpand-Archive missing (Windows): requires PowerShell 5.1+ or PowerShell 7+Do not proceed until preflight passes.
macOS/Linux: The MCP server's .mcp.json auto-downloads the CLI on first use. Verify it's ready:
"${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA}/bin/xmlui" --help
If this fails, install manually:
CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA="${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA}" "${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/install-cli.sh"
Windows: The .mcp.json auto-installer uses bash and does not support Windows natively. Install via the PowerShell wrapper:
"${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/install-cli.cmd"
This installs xmlui.exe to %CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA%\bin\ if CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA is set, otherwise to %USERPROFILE%\bin\, and adds it to the user PATH permanently (takes effect in new terminals).
macOS/Linux: The MCP server is configured automatically via the plugin's .mcp.json. No manual setup or extra restart needed.
Windows: The .mcp.json wrapper uses bash and does not support Windows natively. Configure the MCP server manually:
"${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/configure-mcp.cmd"
This runs claude mcp add xmlui -- xmlui.exe mcp (skipping if already configured). After adding, tell the user they need to restart Claude Code for the MCP server to become active.
Use AskUserQuestion to ask the user where to create the project. Offer ~/xmlui-weather as the recommended default, and the current directory as an alternative. The user can also type a custom path.
Once you have the target path (resolve ~ to $HOME on macOS/Linux, or %USERPROFILE% on Windows), check if that directory already exists:
macOS/Linux:
test -d <target-path> && echo "exists" || echo "ok"
Windows:
Test-Path -LiteralPath "<target-path>"
If it exists, tell the user and stop — do not overwrite.
Otherwise, create the project at the chosen location:
macOS/Linux:
"${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA}/bin/xmlui" new xmlui-weather --output <target-path>
Windows:
"${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/dev-setup.cmd" -Template xmlui-weather -ProjectName <target-path>
Remember the chosen path — you will need it in Step 5.
macOS/Linux:
cd <target-path> && "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA}/bin/xmlui" run
Windows:
cd <target-path> && xmlui.exe run
The dev server opens the app in the default browser automatically.
Tell the user:
Your XMLUI environment is ready. See the README for a guided tour of the XMLUI MCP tools and the Inspector.