Tinybird CLI now supports Windows
Blog post from Tinybird
Tinybird has announced full Windows support for its CLI, addressing previous compatibility issues that left Windows developers unable to use the tool effectively. Initially, the onboarding script, which used a curl command to download a .sh file, was incompatible with Windows systems. To resolve this, a new PowerShell installation script was created, allowing Windows users to install and configure the Tinybird CLI seamlessly. The development team tackled technical challenges such as file path handling, browser authentication on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), and file upload path normalization to ensure cross-platform compatibility. With these updates, Windows developers can now enjoy the same functionality and user experience as macOS and Linux users, facilitating the deployment of projects directly from Windows environments. This enhancement aligns with Tinybird's mission to broaden its developer community and maintain a consistent CLI-first approach across all operating systems.