Fix Windows compatibility: encoding, installer hints, interpreter name
- watch.py: drop the ⚠️ emoji from the long-video warning; cp1252 consoles on Windows couldn't encode it and the script crashed. - setup.py: add a Windows branch that prints winget / pip install commands, matching what the README already promised. - SKILL.md: note that Windows users must invoke the scripts with `python`, not `python3` (which is the Microsoft Store stub). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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All notable changes to `/watch` are documented here.
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## [0.1.2] — 2026-04-24
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### Fixed
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- Windows console crash: removed the emoji from the long-video warning in `watch.py`; cp1252 consoles couldn't encode it.
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- `setup.py` now prints `winget` / `pip` install commands on Windows instead of "unsupported platform" — matches what the README already promised.
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### Changed
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- `SKILL.md` notes that on Windows the scripts must be invoked with `python`, not `python3` (the latter is the Microsoft Store stub on Windows).
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## [0.1.1] — 2026-04-24
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### Fixed
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