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Remove existing schema files from apps/cms/src so Strapi can be bootstrapped with an empty content model. Deletes api/ and components/ directories.

Resolves #22

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    • Removed CMS content type schemas for AI revisions, tasks, and content management features
    • Removed associated metadata and workflow components from the content management system

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Removes nine Strapi schema files (content-type definitions and shared components) from the CMS configuration to prepare for bootstrapping with an empty content model. Deletions include AI-related content types, content management types, and shared component schemas.

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API Content Types
apps/cms/src/api/ai-revision/..., apps/cms/src/api/ai-task/..., apps/cms/src/api/content-item/..., apps/cms/src/api/content-variant/..., apps/cms/src/api/distribution-event/..., apps/cms/src/api/review-decision/...
Removed six Strapi collectionType schemas including field definitions, relations, and attribute configurations for AI revision, AI task, content item, content variant, distribution event, and review decision entities.
Shared Components
apps/cms/src/components/shared/ai-provenance.json, apps/cms/src/components/shared/quality-signals.json, apps/cms/src/components/shared/workflow-state.json
Removed three Strapi component schemas defining ai-provenance, quality-signals, and workflow-state with their respective attributes and metadata.

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LGTM. Removes api/ and components/ per #22. apps/cms/src is now empty, ready for Strapi bootstrap.

@tataihono tataihono merged commit e3a3081 into main Feb 17, 2026
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…+ crimson palette (#830)

* docs(tv): brainstorm + plan for video-player auto-hide controls

Captures the requirements (5s auto-hide via D-pad, play/pause initial
focus, crimson palette alignment) and the 7-unit implementation plan
for apps/tv/src/components/VideoPlayer.tsx.

Brainstorm: docs/brainstorms/2026-04-21-tv-video-player-controls-auto-hide-requirements.md
Plan:       docs/plans/2026-04-22-001-feat-tv-video-player-auto-hide-controls-plan.md

* feat(tv): scaffold video-player auto-hide state + retire warm-salmon palette

Unit 1 of docs/plans/2026-04-22-001-feat-tv-video-player-auto-hide-controls-plan.md.

Introduces the auto-hide state machine scaffolding in VideoPlayer.tsx
and retires the file-local warm-salmon design tokens. This is
foundation-only — subscriptions + refs are in place but the behavioral
surface (fade, catcher, buffering/error handling) lands in Units 2-7.

- Add controlsVisible, controlsFocusable, status, hasError,
  isScreenReaderEnabled, isReduceMotionEnabled state.
- Add revealFocusPending + errorFocusPending one-shot focus flags
  (I6), mirroring Fix #5's clear-after-render pattern.
- Add stable handler refs (scheduleHideRef, revealControlsRef) so
  subscriptions in Units 2-3 don't churn the native event emitter.
- Mirror controlsVisible and isScreenReaderEnabled into refs so the
  useTVEventHandler callback in Unit 3 can read without re-binding.
- Subscribe to AccessibilityInfo screenReaderChanged and
  reduceMotionChanged (HomeHero subscription shape).
- Subscribe to AppState: on 'active', snap visible + rearm timer.
- Claim hardware Menu on tvOS via TVEventControl.enableTVMenuKey()
  with menuKeyEnabledRef bookkeeping so cleanup is idempotent.
- Clear inactivityTimerRef on unmount.
- Move hasTVPreferredFocus from back pill to play/pause
  ({shouldRequestFocus || revealFocusPending}); back pill now
  receives {errorFocusPending} for Unit 5's error-state focus.
- Retire the file-local warm-salmon tokens (ACCENT, ACCENT_ON,
  TEXT_PRIMARY, TEXT_SECONDARY) and swap every call-site to the
  shared Crimson Gallery COLORS.* tokens. Play button + progress
  fill are now COLORS.primary; icons + title use COLORS.text;
  subtitle + time readouts use COLORS.muted.

All eight existing numbered fixes (#4, #5, #6, #8, #9, #15, #24, #25)
are preserved. Typecheck + lint clean.

* feat(tv): wire video-player auto-hide fade + 5s inactivity timer

Unit 2 of docs/plans/2026-04-22-001-feat-tv-video-player-auto-hide-controls-plan.md.

Implements the core hide/reveal cycle that Unit 1 scaffolded.

- Wrap topBar and controlsContainer in Animated.View, both bound to
  the shared opacityAnim; collapsable={false} preserves z-order above
  the Android TV VideoView surface.
- Add hideControls: setControlsFocusable(false) before the animation
  so UIFocusEngine releases the controls before they're invisible
  (I7 ordering), then 150 ms ease-out fade (or opacityAnim.setValue(0)
  when reduce-motion is active), then flip controlsVisible to false.
- Add scheduleHide: idempotent timer arm — clears any in-flight timer,
  then only re-arms a new 5 s if the state supports auto-hide (not
  paused, not loading/error, no hasError, no screen reader).
- Add revealControls: early-return when already visible to neutralize
  the catcher-onPress vs useTVEventHandler-select double-dispatch race
  that Unit 3 introduces. Does NOT reset opacityAnim before animating
  to 1 — in-flight hide animations reverse from their current mid-fade
  value, avoiding a black flash.
- Assign scheduleHide / revealControls into their stable refs so the
  AppState handler (Unit 1) and event handlers (Unit 3) see the
  latest closure — mirrors Fix #15's onDismissRef.
- Modify playingChange listener: clear timer on pause, call
  scheduleHideRef on resume. First isPlaying=true arms the D1 initial
  5 s countdown.
- Add a 2 s mount fallback that calls scheduleHideRef unconditionally —
  covers the race where autoplay retry succeeds but playingChange
  hasn't fired yet. scheduleHide is idempotent so the normal path wins.
- Every control Pressable (back, rewind, play/pause, forward) now
  reads focusable={controlsFocusable} and calls scheduleHide on
  onFocus; the three active controls also call scheduleHide on
  onPress after their original handler (satisfies D14).

Typecheck + lint clean.

* feat(tv): add D-pad catcher + event routing for hidden video-player chrome

Unit 3 of docs/plans/2026-04-22-001-feat-tv-video-player-auto-hide-controls-plan.md.

Closes the loop from Unit 2: hidden controls now have an owner for
D-pad input, so any key reveals the chrome without firing the focused
button's action.

- Add useTVEventHandler with a ref-stable useCallback (reads
  controlsVisibleRef / isScreenReaderEnabledRef / revealControlsRef /
  scheduleHideRef) so the native TV emitter doesn't re-register on
  every render. Hidden state: any recognized event triggers reveal.
  Visible state: Siri-remote swipes reset the timer for D14 (arrow /
  Select events already reset via Pressable onFocus / onPress).
  Defensive whitelist-or-fallback on the event-type string — names
  vary across react-native-tvos versions and Siri-remote generations.
- Add BackHandler.addEventListener('hardwareBackPress'). Returns
  true to consume. Hidden → revealControls. Visible → onDismissRef.
  react-native-tvos bridges tvOS hardware Menu into this event, so a
  single subscription covers both platforms. Paired with
  TVEventControl.enableTVMenuKey from Unit 1 to keep Expo Router's
  Stack from popping before our handler runs.
- Render an invisible Pressable catcher as the first child of
  TVFocusGuideView when !controlsVisible && !isScreenReaderEnabled.
  StyleSheet.absoluteFillObject lifts it above the sibling flex
  layout; hasTVPreferredFocus claims focus on mount (fresh mount per
  hide cycle); onPress={revealControls} is the primary Select path.
  collapsable={false} preserves Android TV z-order above the
  VideoView surface. accessibilityLabel + accessibilityRole for
  App Store review.
- revealControls' existing early-return on controlsVisibleRef.current
  already neutralizes the catcher-onPress vs useTVEventHandler-select
  double-dispatch race (see Unit 2).

Typecheck + lint clean.

* docs(tv): document U4 focus-restore mitigation choice on play/pause Pressable

Unit 4 of docs/plans/2026-04-22-001-feat-tv-video-player-auto-hide-controls-plan.md.

The focus-restore wiring itself was landed across Units 1 and 2:
 - U1 added revealFocusPending state + clearing useEffect + wired
   hasTVPreferredFocus={shouldRequestFocus || revealFocusPending} on
   play/pause.
 - U2 added setRevealFocusPending(true) inside revealControls().

The plan offered three mitigations for tvOS's continuously-mounted
Pressable focus behaviour. We rely on mitigation (b) — per-cycle
focusable toggle — because Unit 2 already flips controlsFocusable
on every hide/reveal, producing a "new focus target" event for
UIFocusEngine. This comment records the choice so device QA knows
which path is in play and what the fallback is (mitigation (a):
a per-cycle `key` on the Pressable).

* feat(tv): handle video-player buffering + terminal playback error

Unit 5 of docs/plans/2026-04-22-001-feat-tv-video-player-auto-hide-controls-plan.md.

- Subscribe to player.addListener('statusChange', ...). Branches on
  the expo-video VideoPlayerStatus literal union — confirmed from
  node_modules as 'idle' | 'loading' | 'readyToPlay' | 'error' (there
  is no 'buffering' or 'playing' value). Uses controlsVisibleRef and
  seekTargetRef to avoid stale-closure reads inside the long-lived
  callback.
- 'loading' + seekTargetRef.current !== null → no-op. Fix #4's seek
  guard already handles the UI; without this branch the timer would
  suspend (and force-reveal) on every 10 s skip press.
- 'loading' + no seek → clear timer, force reveal if hidden. A hidden
  stall is indistinguishable from 'video ended' for a low-confidence
  user; showing chrome during buffering gives them an affordance.
  revealControls' early-return makes this a no-op if already visible.
- 'readyToPlay' → scheduleHideRef to restart the 5 s countdown.
- 'idle' → no-op (mount-time default, not a runtime transition).
- 'error' → setHasError(true), clear the timer permanently, snap
  chrome visible, set errorFocusPending=true. hasError gates every
  subsequent scheduleHide call (added to U2's guard list). Back pill
  claims focus via hasTVPreferredFocus={errorFocusPending} (Unit 1).
- Replace titleRow contents with 'Playback failed — press Back to
  exit.' when hasError. Inline, not a separate layer — preserves the
  single-file / single-overlay constraint. Subtitle stays for context.
- Ghost rewind / play/pause / forward Pressables when hasError:
  focusable={controlsFocusable && !hasError} plus a new
  styles.controlDisabled (opacity 0.3) applied to each. The controls
  remain mounted so the spatial layout doesn't collapse — only the
  back pill is meaningful in the error state.

Typecheck + lint clean.

* feat(tv): flash chrome for one paint before video-player playToEnd dismiss

Unit 6 of docs/plans/2026-04-22-001-feat-tv-video-player-auto-hide-controls-plan.md.

- Modify the playToEnd listener so that when chrome is hidden at
  end-of-video, we synchronously snap it visible
  (setControlsVisible / setControlsFocusable / opacityAnim.setValue(1))
  and dispatch onDismissRef via setTimeout(0). Intent is imperceptible
  technical continuity — the chrome appears for one paint so the
  dismiss transition doesn't start from a black-screen-with-no-UI.
  setTimeout(0) queues the dismiss after the current render commit;
  rAF's mapping to the native paint thread is less specified under
  react-native-tvos, so we avoid it here. Fallback to rAF if device
  QA shows a black frame on a hidden-to-dismissed transition.
- Refactor to a doDismiss closure so both visible- and hidden-state
  paths share the Fix #24 try/catch wrapping.
- Preserves I4a: playToEnd still always calls onDismissRef.current() —
  the new logic only delays the call by one tick when chrome was
  hidden, it never suppresses it.
- Expand the comment on Unit 1's AppState handler to document the
  paused-state branch: scheduleHide's internal isPaused guard (U2)
  makes an explicit AppState-level guard unnecessary, which avoids
  re-subscribing AppState on every pause toggle. Also clarifies that
  playback resume behaviour is out of scope per the plan's deferred
  items.

Typecheck + lint clean.

* feat(tv): polish video-player accessibility for screen readers

Unit 7 of docs/plans/2026-04-22-001-feat-tv-video-player-auto-hide-controls-plan.md.

- Add a useEffect keyed on isScreenReaderEnabled that handles
  mid-session SR toggles. SR→on: reveal chrome if hidden (the user
  just gained access to controls they couldn't navigate) plus
  AccessibilityInfo.announceForAccessibility('Player controls
  visible') for audible confirmation. SR→off: rearm via
  scheduleHideRef so a passive viewer who briefly toggled VO on-then-
  off doesn't get stuck with permanent chrome. A srSeededRef guard
  skips the first invocation so the mount-time seed from
  AccessibilityInfo doesn't fire spurious side-effects.
- Add accessibilityLabel + accessibilityRole='button' to every
  control Pressable:
    back: "Back to {subtitle}" when a subtitle is present, else "Back"
    rewind: "Rewind 10 seconds"
    play/pause: dynamic — "Play" when paused, "Pause" when playing
    forward: "Forward 10 seconds"
  The invisible catcher (Unit 3) already carries "Show player
  controls" + role=button.
- Unit 3's catcher conditional render ({!controlsVisible &&
  !isScreenReaderEnabled && ...}) means the catcher is NEVER rendered
  when a screen reader is active, so VoiceOver/TalkBack never
  encounters a blank interactive element. Plus U2's scheduleHide
  already bails on isScreenReaderEnabled, so auto-hide never fires
  while SR is on.

Typecheck + lint clean.

* fix(tv): stop video-player auto-hide loop + shorten inactivity to 3s

Two fixes surfaced by manual QA on the Apple TV simulator:

1. Reveal-on-any-event was too aggressive. The hidden-state branch of
   useTVEventHandler triggered revealControls on ANY TV event,
   including the synthetic focus/blur/pan events that
   react-native-tvos fires when the engine reassigns focus. When the
   catcher mounted post-hide with hasTVPreferredFocus, the focus
   acquisition fired a synthetic event, the handler saw
   controlsVisibleRef.current === false, and called revealControls —
   producing an instant hide→reveal loop.

   Fix: strict-whitelist the eventType on the hidden-state branch.
   Only real directional (up/down/left/right), select, longSelect,
   and swipe* events count as user intent. Focus-change events are
   explicitly ignored.

2. Shorten the auto-hide inactivity period from 5000 ms → 3000 ms
   per user feedback (feels snappier during manual QA). Updated the
   three inline comments that cited the old value.

* fix(tv): resolve 4 code-review P1 bugs in video-player auto-hide

Discovered via /ce-code-review on the branch. All four break user-
visible behaviour on playback transitions that manual QA on the first
play cycle happened to miss.

P1.1 — Stale-closure in scheduleHide broke resume-from-pause
(adversarial 80, correctness+julik cross-corroborated). scheduleHide
read isPaused/status/hasError from the render closure. After paused→
play, the onPress wrapper called scheduleHide synchronously before
setIsPaused(false) committed, and the playingChange handler then
called scheduleHideRef.current() also before the commit — both saw
stale isPaused=true and bailed. Auto-hide never rearmed after any
resume.

Fix: mirror isPaused / status / hasError into refs (mirroring the
existing controlsVisibleRef / isScreenReaderEnabledRef pattern).
scheduleHide reads from refs. playingChange and statusChange handlers
sync the relevant ref BEFORE calling scheduleHideRef so the guard
reads the post-transition value.

P1.2 — Animated.timing hide completion callback ran after state
transitions (reliability rel-1 75, adversarial #4 60, julik-9 75).
The callback unconditionally called setControlsVisible(false), which
clobbered force-reveals triggered by error / AppState / unmount.

Fix: capture the Animated.CompositeAnimation handle in hideAnimRef.
Guard the completion callback with `if (finished)` — stopped
animations carry finished=false. Call .stop() from revealControls,
the error branch, the AppState handler, and the unmount cleanup so
no stale completion can clobber a just-revealed chrome.

P1.3 — 150 ms fade dead-zone dropped D-pad input (correctness 75,
julik-1 75). During the fade, controls were non-focusable (set
synchronously) but the catcher wasn't mounted yet (gated on
!controlsVisible, which only flipped in the anim-completion). No
focusable target → UIFocusEngine dropped input.

Fix: gate the catcher on !controlsFocusable instead of
!controlsVisible. The catcher mounts synchronously with the
focusable flip, giving tvOS a valid focus target throughout the
fade.

P1.4 — AppState 'active' bypassed revealControls → orphaned focus
(julik-5 75). The handler directly flipped state + opacity but never
set revealFocusPending, so on foreground resume the catcher unmounted
but play/pause had no hasTVPreferredFocus claim. Matches react-
native-tvos #852.

Fix: AppState handler now reads hasErrorRef and routes focus to the
correct Pressable — errorFocusPending for error state (back pill),
revealFocusPending for normal playback (play/pause). Also stops any
in-flight hide animation so its completion doesn't clobber the
force-reveal. Removed hasError from the effect's deps (reads via ref
now — avoids AppState re-subscription on every hasError flip).

Also includes P2.1 opportunistically: error branch of statusChange
now explicitly setRevealFocusPending(false) so a same-tick reveal
doesn't double-claim hasTVPreferredFocus against the back pill's
errorFocusPending (adversarial #3 65 + julik-4 50).

Typecheck + lint clean.

* fix(tv): harden video-player listeners for late-emission + media keys

Two more fixes from /ce-code-review P2 tier.

P2.2 — useTVEventHandler whitelist excluded hardware media keys
(julik-3 50, correctness 25). The strict whitelist that fixed the
hide→reveal loop in 2fd092c (excluding focus/blur/pan synthetic
events) also excluded playPause / fastForward / rewind events that
some Android TV remotes and Siri remote gen-1 emit. Users pressing
the physical play/pause button while chrome was hidden saw nothing
happen.

Fix: denylist the four synthetic focus events (focus, blur, pan,
panBegin, panEnd) instead of whitelisting a closed set of known user
inputs. Anything not synthetic is treated as intent. Also route
media-key events in the visible branch to scheduleHideRef so they
reset the timer (same D14 behaviour as Siri swipes).

P2.3 — Late-emission listeners could setState on an unmounted
component (reliability rel-2 75, rel-3 75). Fix #24's try/catch only
catches a throwing onDismiss — it doesn't cover the "callback fires
after React unmount" case. Risks surface during rapid mount/unmount
(e.g. quickly backing out of a video and opening a new one) when
expo-video's native emitter delivers a queued statusChange / playing
Change / playToEnd AFTER subscription.remove() has run.

Fix: new isMountedRef, flipped to false in the existing unmount
useEffect cleanup. Early-returns added to the statusChange +
playingChange listener bodies and to the playToEnd hidden-chrome
setTimeout(0) callback, so late native emissions are silently
ignored instead of calling setState / onDismiss on a dead tree.

Typecheck + lint clean.

* docs(solutions): capture TV video-overlay async-event patterns + refresh 3 related docs

New learning (docs/solutions/design-patterns/):
- rntvos-video-overlay-async-native-event-patterns-2026-04-23.md
  Four primary + two extension patterns extracted from the PR #830 code-
  review fix batch in apps/tv/src/components/VideoPlayer.tsx: ref-mirror +
  eager-sync for state-gated guards called from native callbacks;
  Animated.CompositeAnimation handle capture + if(finished) + .stop() on
  every transition; gate focus-trap catchers on synchronous focusability,
  not async visibility; set a one-shot hasTVPreferredFocus flag yourself
  on AppState foreground (react-native-tvos #852 workaround); denylist
  synthetic focus events in useTVEventHandler; isMountedRef for late-
  emission native callbacks.

Cross-references added (ce-compound-refresh on 3 related best-practices
docs — additions only, no rewrites):
- react-native-tvos-porting-pitfalls-20260414.md: Related entry noting
  the new doc extends the pitfall catalog with async-event-vs-React-state
  issues that aren't covered by the six existing type/layout pitfalls.
- playlist-video-player-sdui-mobile-20260409.md: inline "On TV,
  additionally" note in Section 5 (wasPlayingRef AppState guard)
  pointing to Pattern 4's one-shot hasTVPreferredFocus flag; Related
  entry for the TV companion.
- tv-focus-driven-hero-patterns-20260420.md: Related entry linking
  Pattern 5's useTVEventHandler denylist as a complement to Section 6's
  onFocus-on-leaf rule.

* style(docs): prettier --write for brainstorm + plan docs to satisfy CI

CI's `format` job runs `prettier --check .` on the whole repo. The
brainstorm + plan were written by the ce-brainstorm / ce-plan skills,
which don't run prettier on *.md at write time. lint-staged only
covers *.{ts,tsx} + package.json on commit, so the drift slipped
past locally.

Pure formatting; no content changes.
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