Add headless CMS for official site content management

Integrate article and page management into the Laravel admin dashboard
to serve as a headless CMS for the Next.js frontend (usher-site).

Backend:
- 7 migrations: article_categories, article_tags, articles, pivots, attachments, pages
- 5 models with relationships: Article, ArticleCategory, ArticleTag, ArticleAttachment, Page
- 4 admin controllers: articles (with publish/archive/pin), categories, tags, pages
- Admin views with EasyMDE markdown editor, multi-select categories/tags
- Navigation section "官網管理" in admin sidebar

API (v1):
- GET /api/v1/articles (filtered by type, category, tag, search; paginated)
- GET /api/v1/articles/{slug} (with related articles)
- GET /api/v1/categories
- GET /api/v1/pages/{slug} (with children)
- GET /api/v1/homepage (aggregated homepage data)
- Attachment download endpoint
- CORS configured for usher.org.tw, vercel.app, localhost:3000

Content migration:
- ImportHugoContent command: imports Hugo markdown files as articles/pages
- Successfully imported 27 articles, 17 categories, 11 tags, 9 pages

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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<?php
namespace App\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factories\HasFactory;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
use Illuminate\Support\Str;
class ArticleCategory extends Model
{
use HasFactory;
protected $fillable = [
'name',
'slug',
'description',
'sort_order',
];
protected $casts = [
'sort_order' => 'integer',
];
protected static function boot()
{
parent::boot();
static::creating(function (ArticleCategory $category) {
if (empty($category->slug)) {
$slug = Str::slug($category->name);
if (empty($slug)) {
$slug = 'category-'.time();
}
$originalSlug = $slug;
$count = 1;
while (static::where('slug', $slug)->exists()) {
$slug = $originalSlug.'-'.$count++;
}
$category->slug = $slug;
}
});
}
public function articles()
{
return $this->belongsToMany(Article::class, 'article_category', 'category_id', 'article_id');
}
}