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Michael Chihlas 7d939a4acf feat(auth): add email verification banner, wall, /verify-email page
Wires up the soft 7-day email-verification grace period UX.

- EmailVerificationBanner now uses the design-system warning tokens
  (bg-warning-dim / text-warning) and hides itself once the grace
  period expires, so the wall takes over without double-messaging.
- EmailVerificationWall picks up data-testids on the resend and
  sign-out CTAs.
- VerifyEmailPage gains a single-fire useRef guard (so React 19
  strict-mode double-invoke doesn't burn the token), an
  already-verified short-circuit that skips the API call, success
  state with auth-store refresh + redirect to /?verified=1, and
  an error state with a resend CTA.

Tests: banner hides past day-7, banner resend triggers API call,
verify success refreshes + redirects, verify short-circuits when
already verified, single-fire guard holds across remount.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-06 22:46:43 -04:00
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