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Chaim fb1f73fa25 Phase 5: secondary screens (diagnostics, skills, training)
Port the remaining read views from the vanilla UI to Next.js:

- /diagnostics — system health snapshot (DB connected, table counts,
  active tasks, failed and stuck documents). Uses the existing
  /api/system/diagnostics payload with a 10s refetchInterval so the
  page self-updates while the user watches.
- /skills — Paperclip skill inventory with sync status (DB-only,
  disk-only, synced, not-synced) as a card grid driven by
  /api/admin/skills.
- /training — Dafna's style portrait as three tabs on one page:
  * Report: corpus KPIs + CSS conic-gradient subject donut
    (SubjectDonut ported from index.html renderHero) + horizontal
    anatomy bars + top-12 signature phrases.
  * Corpus: TanStack Table of style_corpus rows with an inline
    delete mutation (useDeleteCorpusEntry invalidates both the
    corpus list and the style report so KPIs update).
  * Compare: two-decision selector backed by /api/training/compare,
    side-by-side panels plus shared / only-A / only-B pattern
    lists.

New API modules: lib/api/system.ts, lib/api/skills.ts,
lib/api/training.ts. All three use TanStack Query with staleTime
profiles tuned per endpoint (10s for diagnostics, 30s for skills,
60s for training reports).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-11 17:33:33 +00:00
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