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chihlasm 40373a835c Fix modal draft state overwriting store-managed children
Problem: Child nodes created via NodePicker while editing a parent node
would disappear when clicking "Done" on the modal. This caused:
- Child nodes not appearing in tree after closing modal
- Validation errors about non-existent nodes
- Tree unable to save

Root cause: Modal used structuredClone() to create local draft state,
which included a stale `children: []` array. When saving, this overwrote
the actual children that were added to the store via addNode().

Fix: Exclude `children` from the draft when saving, since children are
managed separately by addNode/deleteNode store actions.

Also documented this critical pattern in LESSONS-LEARNED.md for future
reference when implementing modals with local draft state.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-30 01:47:00 -05:00
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