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Add cross-platform Python command note to skills and docs: - CLAUDE.md: Add Windows note in Prerequisites - ui-ux-pro-max/SKILL.md: Add Windows note in Prerequisites - design/SKILL.md: Add Prerequisites section with Windows note - banner-design/SKILL.md: Add Prerequisites section with Windows note - templates/base/skill-content.md: Add Windows note (source template) Windows uses 'python' instead of 'python3' to run scripts. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Add cross-platform Python command note to skills and docs:
Windows uses 'python' instead of 'python3' to run scripts.