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Marcel f36bebd1a8 feat(#240): Mission Control Strip frontend — 5 components + dashboard wiring
Adds the full-width 3-column collaboration widget below the existing
dashboard grid. Renders without the backend running (Promise.allSettled
isolation keeps failures silent).

Components (src/lib/components/):
- ExpertBadge.svelte — purple pill with icon, no props
- SegmentationColumn.svelte — col 1: links to /enrich/{id}, weekly pulse
- TranscriptionColumn.svelte — col 2: per-doc progress bar when blocks exist
- ReadyColumn.svelte — col 3: mint border when filled, dashed empty state
- MissionControlStrip.svelte — strip wrapper, 1-col mobile / 3-col sm+

i18n: 19 new keys added to de/en/es (mission_control_*)

Page wiring:
- +page.server.ts: 4 new Promise.allSettled calls for segmentation-queue,
  transcription-queue, ready-to-read, weekly-stats; all failures silent
- +page.svelte: MissionControlStrip rendered below the grid in isDashboard

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-16 10:42:07 +02:00
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2026-03-17 18:35:13 +00:00
2026-04-06 11:20:57 +02:00

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