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novelty-seeking/frontend
gbanyan 91f7f41bc1 feat: Add dynamic category system for attribute analysis
Backend:
- Add CategoryMode enum with 4 modes (fixed_only, fixed_plus_custom, custom_only, dynamic_auto)
- Add Step 0 for LLM category analysis before attribute generation
- Implement dynamic prompts for Step 1/2 that work with N categories
- Add execute_step0(), resolve_final_categories(), assemble_dynamic_attribute_tree()
- Update SSE events to include step0_start, step0_complete, categories_resolved

Frontend:
- Add CategorySelector component with mode selection, custom category input, and category count slider
- Update types with CategoryDefinition, Step0Result, DynamicStep1Result, DynamicCausalChain
- Update api.ts with new SSE event handlers
- Update useAttribute hook with category parameters
- Integrate CategorySelector into InputPanel
- Fix mindmap to dynamically extract and display N categories (was hardcoded to 4)
- Add CSS styles for depth 5-8 to support more category levels

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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