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Implements the end-to-end indexing pipeline with a SQLite-backed job queue, startup recovery, and REST API endpoints for job status. - IndexingPipeline: orchestrates crawl → parse → atomic replace → embed → repo stats update with progress tracking at each stage - JobQueue: sequential SQLite-backed queue (no external broker), deduplicates active jobs per repository, drains queued jobs on startup - startup.ts: stale job recovery (running→failed), repo state reset, singleton initialization wired from hooks.server.ts - GET /api/v1/jobs with repositoryId/status/limit filtering - GET /api/v1/jobs/[id] single job lookup - hooks.server.ts: initializes DB and pipeline on server start - 18 unit tests covering queue, pipeline stages, recovery, and atomicity Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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