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@msjsc001 msjsc001 released this 18 Mar 04:54

OmniClip RAG v0.4.1 Release Notes

Release Focus

v0.4.1 turns the MCP line into a Registry-ready release line.

The desktop GUI and the read-only MCP shell were already stable in v0.4.0. This follow-up release finishes the packaging and documentation work needed to publish OmniClip RAG through the official MCP Registry instead of treating the MCP shell as only a manually shared ZIP.

Highlights

  • Added a formal root server.json for MCP Registry publishing.
  • Added a Windows MCPB bundle route for OmniClipRAG-MCP.exe.
  • Added a dedicated scripts/build_mcpb.ps1 workflow that:
    • stages the packaged MCP shell,
    • writes and validates the MCPB manifest,
    • packs the final .mcpb,
    • computes SHA256,
    • unpacks the artifact again to verify the executable entry path,
    • regenerates server.json from the same metadata source.
  • Updated MCP docs so Registry / MCPB users and manual ZIP users are guided down the correct path.
  • Updated the MCP example configs and packaged MCP support files to v0.4.1.

Release Assets

v0.4.1 is designed to ship three MCP-relevant assets:

  • OmniClipRAG-v0.4.1-win64.zip
    • desktop GUI package
  • OmniClipRAG-MCP-v0.4.1-win64.zip
    • manual MCP package for direct stdio setup
  • omniclip-rag-mcp-win-x64-v0.4.1.mcpb
    • official MCP Registry / MCPB package

Why This Version Exists

The official MCP ecosystem no longer uses the old modelcontextprotocol/servers README as the primary discovery path for third-party servers. The correct long-term route is the MCP Registry.

Because Registry metadata becomes immutable once published, v0.4.1 is intentionally reserved as the first Registry-facing OmniClip version instead of retrofitting the already public v0.4.0.

Notes

  • The MCP line remains read-only.
  • V1 still remains stdio-only and tools-only.
  • Registry publishing is intentionally manual for the first release; automation can come later after the first publish chain has been verified end-to-end.