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- Extract ImportStatus type to types.ts — removes duplication across
+page.svelte, ImportStatusCard.svelte, and test file (Felix blocker)
- Fix H2 to match CLAUDE.md card pattern: text-xs uppercase tracking-widest
text-ink-3 mb-5 (Leonie blocker 1)
- Add font-sans to RUNNING and DONE status labels (Leonie blocker 2)
- Add data-testid="processed-count" to count elements in both states
- Replace document.querySelector with locator API in spinner tests
- Tighten getByText('7') to getByTestId('processed-count') (Felix/Sara)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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