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Michael Chihlas fc7fa1a17c feat: Add Step Library core UI components (Phase 2: B.4-B.6)
Implements browsable step library interface:

Task B.4 - StepCard Component:
- Card layout displaying step metadata
- Step type badge (decision/action/solution) with icons
- Category name and tags (max 3 visible + overflow)
- Star rating display with count
- Author, date, and usage count
- Preview and Insert action buttons
- Featured badge for highlighted steps

Task B.5 - StepDetailModal:
- Full-screen modal with scrollable content
- Complete step details: title, type, category, tags
- Markdown-rendered instructions and help text
- Copyable command blocks with visual feedback
- Rating breakdown with star display
- Top 3 reviews with verified use badges
- Author and metadata display
- Insert Into Session and Cancel actions

Task B.6 - StepLibraryBrowser:
- Comprehensive search with debounced full-text query
- Filter controls: category, type, min rating, sort by
- Popular tags as clickable filter chips
- Grouped sections: My Steps, Team Steps, Community
- Collapsible sections with counts
- Empty states and loading skeletons
- Integrated preview modal
- Optional Create New Step button
- Clear filters functionality

All components follow existing design patterns.
Dark mode support via Tailwind classes.
Build tested successfully.

Related: Issue #10

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-03 19:07:54 -05:00
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