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Kacper 2c01587180 feat: improve agent output modal with parsed log viewer
Add a parsed log viewer to the agent output modal that groups and colors
log entries by type (tool calls, phases, errors, success messages, etc.)
similar to Coolify logs. Includes:

- New log-parser.ts utility for parsing agent output into structured entries
- New LogViewer component with collapsible entries and colored badges
- Toggle between Parsed and Raw view modes in the modal header
- Type-specific colors (amber for tools, cyan for phases, red for errors)
- Expand/Collapse all buttons for better navigation
- JSON content detection and formatting within entries

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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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