github wonderwhy-er/DesktopCommanderMCP v0.1.37
Relesse 0.1.37 Telemetry opt out and rewritten file edit + sponsorship

latest releases: v0.2.38, v0.2.37, v0.2.36...
11 months ago

Exciting news everyone!

The new version of Desktop Commander has been released! 🚀

What's new?

•⁠ ⁠We completely rewrote the editing tool, so now edit is smarter, will consume fewer tokens, and never falls back to rewriting the full document.
•⁠ ⁠For those concerned about privacy, we have implemented a telemetry opt-out option through configuration. We will show you how to do this.

Project Sustainability

We have also been considering the monetization of the project since we want to work on this full-time.
We decided not to pursue a dual license for this repository, so Desktop Commander will remain free! 🎉
Instead of dual licensing, we're adding sponsorship to Desktop Commander. While this project is open-source and free, it requires a lot of effort to maintain stability and create a better experience for you.

Support Our Work

If you find that Desktop Commander contributes to your success, please consider contributing to the project. This way, you can help us automate more of your daily routine with Desktop Commander.

To contribute, follow this link: https://github.com/sponsors/wonderwhy-er

Enterprise Solutions

If you are working in enterprise, your company can sponsor this project, or you can reach out to us so we can build a more tailored and secure version for your organization.
Use this link to leave a request and we will contact you within 48 hours to discuss how we can tailor Desktop Commander to your organization's specific needs: https://tally.so/r/nG78Dz
You'll receive a confirmation email and can schedule a demo with our team.

How to update?

If you installed Desktop Commander with NPX, you don't need to do anything; it will update automatically.
If you did it manually, you need to download the latest release and do manual installation again.
Or you can install using npx directly:
⁠ bash
npx @wonderwhy-er/desktop-commander@latest setup
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For macOS users, you can also use this bash script:
⁠ bash
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wonderwhy-er/DesktopCommanderMCP/refs/heads/main/install.sh | bash
 ⁠
You can run install commands many times; they will not overwrite any of your personal files or existing configuration.

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