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Add the complete annotations feature for marking and annotating script text: Core models (horatio_core): - TextMark, LineNote, AnnotationSnapshot, MarkType, NoteCategory - Script.id field + UUID generation in text_parser Database layer (horatio_app): - Drift tables: text_marks, line_notes, annotation_snapshots - AppDatabase with AnnotationDao (full CRUD + streams + bulk replace) State management: - AnnotationCubit: mark/note CRUD, line selection, editing context - AnnotationHistoryCubit: snapshot save/restore with stream updates UI components: - MarkOverlay: colored span rendering for text marks - NoteIndicator: per-line note count badge - MarkTypePicker: 6-type ActionChip selector - NoteEditorSheet: category dropdown + text field bottom sheet - AnnotationEditorScreen: full editor with long-press marks + note editing - AnnotationHistoryScreen: snapshot timeline with restore dialog Wiring: - main.dart: async DB init with path_provider - app.dart: RepositoryProvider<AnnotationDao> - router.dart: /annotations + /annotation-history routes - role_selection_screen: Annotate Script option - run.sh: app_codegen step + coverage filtering for generated code 352 tests (105 core + 247 app), 100% branch coverage, zero dead code. |
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