docs: add Chrome launch commands to skill.md for when browser is closed

When the Playwriter extension can't connect because Chrome isn't running,
agents now have platform-specific commands (macOS, Linux, Windows) to start
Chrome from the CLI. Also documents the --allowlisted-extension-id and
--auto-accept-this-tab-capture flags for enabling automatic tab capture
for screen recording without manual extension clicks.

Closes #48
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Control user's Chrome browser via playwright code snippets. Prefer single-line code with semicolons between statements. Use playwriter immediately without waiting for user actions; only if you get "extension is not connected" or "no browser tabs have Playwriter enabled" should you ask the user to click the playwriter extension icon on the target tab.
**If Chrome is not running**, the extension can't connect. Start Chrome from the command line before retrying:
```bash
# macOS
open -a "Google Chrome"
# Linux
google-chrome &
# Windows (cmd)
start chrome.exe
# Windows (PowerShell)
Start-Process chrome.exe
```
To also enable automatic tab capture for screen recording (no manual extension click needed), add the `--allowlisted-extension-id` and `--auto-accept-this-tab-capture` flags:
```bash
# macOS
open -a "Google Chrome" --args --allowlisted-extension-id=jfeammnjpkecdekppnclgkkffahnhfhe --auto-accept-this-tab-capture
# Linux
google-chrome --allowlisted-extension-id=jfeammnjpkecdekppnclgkkffahnhfhe --auto-accept-this-tab-capture &
# Windows
start chrome.exe --allowlisted-extension-id=jfeammnjpkecdekppnclgkkffahnhfhe --auto-accept-this-tab-capture
```
You can collaborate with the user - they can help with captchas, difficult elements, or reproducing bugs.
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