Giancarmine Salucci 391eb7f411 fix(ui): resolve state_referenced_locally warnings and add folder picker
- Fix Svelte state_referenced_locally warning in +page.svelte and repos/[id]/+page.svelte
  by initializing $state with empty defaults and syncing via $effect
- Add FolderPicker component with server-side filesystem browser
  (single-click to navigate, double-click or "Select This Folder" to confirm)
- Git repos highlighted with orange folder icon and "git" badge
- Add GET /api/v1/fs/browse endpoint listing subdirectories
- Wire FolderPicker into AddRepositoryModal for local source type
- Auto-fills title from the selected folder name

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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