fix(cli): give the Windows browser-path hint its PowerShell form too - #3390
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`set VAR=value` is cmd.exe syntax. In PowerShell `set` resolves to the Set-Variable alias, which creates a shell variable rather than an environment one — it never reaches the spawned browser, so a PowerShell user follows the hint exactly and sees the same crash. Both forms are now printed. The hint only renders on win32, so its text was unasserted on Linux CI. Added a case that pins `process.platform` for the call and checks both forms are present.
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Nit raised in the #2481 review, which merged before this landed — so it comes as its own PR.
The hint prints
set HYPERFRAMES_BROWSER_PATH="C:\Program Files\...", which is cmd.exe syntax. In PowerShellsetresolves to theSet-Variablealias: it creates a shell variable, not an environment one, so it never reaches the spawned browser. A PowerShell user follows the hint exactly and sees the sameSTATUS_STACK_BUFFER_OVERRUNcrash. Both forms are now printed.The hint only renders on win32, so its text was unasserted on Linux CI — a case that pins
process.platformfor the call now checks both forms are present.🤖 Generated with Claude Code