Migrate the browser-extension project to be the root#60
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- Move all browser-extension files to root directory with git history preserved - Merge package.json files and update scripts to include build:overtype - Update pnpm-workspace.yaml to remove browser-extension entry - Remove working-directory references from GitHub Actions workflow - Update documentation paths and agent descriptions - Simplify development workflow by eliminating subdirectory navigation 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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AI tools like Claude want to work in the root directory, and it was awkward that you always had to
cdintobrowser-extensionto do the actual work. I ended up with two sets of claude histories, one in each directory. Since it's easy to collapse this particular project down into just one, that's what we'll do.