docs: rework command-prefix readme section#1451
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This is really helpful, thanks!
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Situation
The command-prefix parameter
default test commandwithout explaining what the term meansThe example refers to
npmwhereas the action usesnpx.npxrestricts the use of this parameter to package manager setups usingnode_modulesChange
Explain how the action builds the cli command
Say how this is compatible with package managers using a
node_modulesdirectory compatible with npm.Change the Percy link to the re-branded BrowserStack Percy link https://www.browserstack.com/docs/percy/integrate/cypress
Note
There is no live example using
command-prefix. To use percy would require a token to be available and this is not a desirable prerequisite for users forking the repo and expecting all examples to run as-is.