chore: initial monorepo scaffold + WDS Phase 1+2 artifacts

- Nx 22.7 monorepo (pnpm 11.1, TypeScript 5.9, Node 24)
- apps/api: NestJS 11 (CJS conforme CODING-RULES.md PGD-DB-004)
- apps/web: React 19 + Vite 8 (ESM)
- libs/shared/api-interface: Zod contract base
- Docker Compose dev: Postgres 18, Valkey 8, MinIO, Mailpit
- WDS artifacts:
  - design-artifacts/A-Product-Brief/ (5 docs canônicos + 16 dialogs)
  - design-artifacts/B-Trigger-Map/ (hub + 4 personas + feature impact)
- Stack canon: STACK.md v2.2 + CODING-RULES.md v2.0 + brand.md
- AGENTS.md + README.md como entrada para devs/agentes

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# Generate Review Trail
Generate a review trail from the diff and codebase context. A generated trail is lower quality than an author-produced one, but far better than none.
## Follow Global Step Rules in SKILL.md
## INSTRUCTIONS
1. Get the full diff against the appropriate baseline (same rules as Surface Area Stats in step-01).
2. Read changed files in full — not just diff hunks. Surrounding code reveals intent that hunks alone miss. If total file content exceeds ~50k tokens, read only the files with the largest diff hunks in full and use hunks for the rest.
3. If a spec exists, use its Intent section to anchor concern identification.
4. Identify 25 concerns: cohesive design intents that each explain *why* behind a cluster of changes. Prefer functional groupings and architectural boundaries over file-level splits. A single-concern change is fine — don't invent groupings.
5. For each concern, select 14 `path:line` stops — locations where the concern is most visible. Prefer entry points, decision points, and boundary crossings over mechanical changes.
6. Lead with the entry point — the highest-leverage stop a reviewer should see first. Inside each concern, order stops so each builds on the previous. End with peripherals (tests, config, types).
7. Format each stop using `path:line` per the global step rules:
```
**{Concern name}**
- {one-line framing, ≤15 words}
`src/path/to/file.ts:42`
```
When there is only one concern, omit the bold label — just list the stops directly.
## PRESENT
Output after the orientation:
```
I built a review trail for this {change_type} (no author-produced trail was found):
{generated trail}
```
The generated trail serves as the Suggested Review Order for subsequent steps. Set `review_mode` to `full-trail` — a trail now exists, so all downstream steps should treat it as one.
If git is unavailable or the diff cannot be retrieved, return to step-01 with: "Could not generate trail — git unavailable."