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everything-claude-code/install.sh
Michael a4d4b1d756 fix: resolve MINGW64 double-path conversion in install.sh (#1015)
On Git Bash (MINGW64), the native Windows Node.js binary receives a
POSIX path from $SCRIPT_DIR (e.g. /g/projects/everything-claude-code)
which Git Bash auto-converts to G:\g\projects\... — doubling the
drive letter prefix and producing MODULE_NOT_FOUND errors.

Fix: use `cygpath -w` when available to explicitly convert the POSIX
path to a proper Windows path before passing it to Node, falling back
to the original path on non-MSYS/Cygwin environments.
2026-03-30 02:10:10 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# install.sh — Legacy shell entrypoint for the ECC installer.
#
# This wrapper resolves the real repo/package root when invoked through a
# symlinked npm bin, then delegates to the Node-based installer runtime.
set -euo pipefail
SCRIPT_PATH="$0"
while [ -L "$SCRIPT_PATH" ]; do
link_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$SCRIPT_PATH")" && pwd)"
SCRIPT_PATH="$(readlink "$SCRIPT_PATH")"
[[ "$SCRIPT_PATH" != /* ]] && SCRIPT_PATH="$link_dir/$SCRIPT_PATH"
done
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$SCRIPT_PATH")" && pwd)"
# Auto-install Node dependencies when running from a git clone
if [ ! -d "$SCRIPT_DIR/node_modules" ]; then
echo "[ECC] Installing dependencies..."
(cd "$SCRIPT_DIR" && npm install --no-audit --no-fund --loglevel=error)
fi
# On MSYS2/Git Bash, convert the POSIX path to a Windows path so Node.js
# (a native Windows binary) receives a valid path instead of a doubled one
# like G:\g\projects\... that results from Git Bash's auto path conversion.
if command -v cygpath &>/dev/null; then
NODE_SCRIPT="$(cygpath -w "$SCRIPT_DIR/scripts/install-apply.js")"
else
NODE_SCRIPT="$SCRIPT_DIR/scripts/install-apply.js"
fi
exec node "$NODE_SCRIPT" "$@"