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The handbook should provide enough installation guidance for a developer to prepare the Phase 0 environment on a supported operating system. Installation notes should not attempt to replace vendor documentation, but they should identify the project-specific decisions that matter for Phase 0.
Installation notes should cover:
The team should document operating-system-specific differences where they matter. For example, shell scripts, path separators, executable names, line endings, Docker permissions, DDS environment setup, and Python virtual environments may behave differently across macOS, Linux, and Windows.
Installation notes should support Repeatability. A developer should be able to follow the notes, run the prerequisite check, and know whether the environment satisfies the Phase 0 Baseline.
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