docs(app): note admin password complexity policy on --admin-pass#1972
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The --admin-pass flag help now mentions that the administrator password must satisfy the platform's password-complexity policy, which may vary by application, so a too-weak password can be rejected by the API. Closes #1968 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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--admin-passflag help formw app installto note that the administrator password must satisfy the platform's password-complexity policy — which may vary depending on the application — so a password that is too weak may be rejected by the API.This is intentionally non-authoritative: the exact rules differ per application, so no specific length or character-class requirements are claimed.
Closes #1968