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Adds docs/audits/e2e-coverage-report.md mapping all 12 critical journeys to their test files. Fills the 6 coverage gaps with new e2e tests: - J1: Register via invite code (auth.spec.ts) - J3: Edit document tags via TagInput (documents.spec.ts) - J4: Create brand-new tag via TagInput (documents.spec.ts) - J5: Add SPOUSE_OF relationship on person edit page (persons.spec.ts) - J6: Multi-filter search (text + date, text + tagId) (documents.spec.ts) - J10: Notification bell opens dropdown (notification-deep-link.spec.ts) - J11: Non-admin blocked from /admin/* (permissions.spec.ts) - J12: Mass import trigger shows status (admin.spec.ts) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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