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Replace ad-hoc inline row casting (snake_case → camelCase) spread across services, routes, and the indexing pipeline with explicit model classes (Repository, IndexingJob, RepositoryVersion, Snippet, SearchResult) and dedicated mapper classes that own the DB → domain conversion. - Add src/lib/server/models/ with typed model classes for all domain entities - Add src/lib/server/mappers/ with mapper classes per entity - Remove duplicated RawRow interfaces and inline map functions from job-queue, repository.service, indexing.pipeline, and all API routes - Add dtoJsonResponse helper to standardise JSON responses via SvelteKit json() - Add api-contract.integration.test.ts as a regression baseline Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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