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Feb 1, 2026
- add @transloadit/mcp-server scaffold + stdio CLI
- implement validate/list robots + robot help tools
- add MCP SDK e2e stdio tests
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| const cliPath = resolve( | ||
| fileURLToPath(new URL('../../src/cli.ts', import.meta.url)), |
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Run stdio test with JS or a TS loader
This test resolves cliPath to src/cli.ts, and the transport later spawns process.execPath (Node) with that path. Unless the environment injects a TypeScript loader via NODE_OPTIONS (no such usage found in-repo), Node will fail with ERR_UNKNOWN_FILE_EXTENSION before any MCP calls run. That makes the new E2E tests fail on a clean CI. Consider pointing to the built dist/cli.js or passing a loader (e.g., --loader tsx) when spawning Node.
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