ci: stop installing the mcap CLI in CI#22
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The `mcap` CLI is meant for local fixture regeneration/debugging, not as a CI dependency. gen-test-mcap-filtered.mjs already self-skips (exit 0, no output file) when the binary isn't on PATH, and the one Playwright spec that depends on test_multi_filtered.mcap already skips itself when the fixture is absent, so removing the install step just means that one derived fixture/test no longer runs in CI; every other fixture and test is unaffected.
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Follow-up to #21: the
mcapCLI is a local-only debugging tool for regeneratingtest_multi_filtered.mcap, not something CI should install.gen-test-mcap-filtered.mjsalready self-skips when the binary isn't on PATH, and the one Playwright spec depending on that fixture already skips itself when it's absent, so removing the CI install step just means that one derived fixture/test no longer runs there; everything else is unaffected.