fix(iterate-pr): Add PEP 723 requires-python metadata to scripts#36
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fix(iterate-pr): Add PEP 723 requires-python metadata to scripts#36
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Without explicit Python version metadata, uv defaults to requiring Python 3.13+, which may not be installed. Adding requires-python = ">=3.9" ensures compatibility with the Python version the scripts were designed for. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Add PEP 723 inline script metadata to specify
requires-python = ">=3.9"for the iterate-pr helper scripts.Without explicit Python version metadata,
uv rundefaults to requiring Python 3.13+, causing failures on systems that don't have Python 3.13 installed. The scripts were already written for Python 3.9 compatibility (usingfrom __future__ import annotations), but uv had no way to know this.This was discovered when a user ran the skill and got:
followed by a script failure.