refactor(ssr): revert hiccup→Selmer migration; render forms in Hiccup again
Abandons the Selmer-templating step of the SSR re-authoring and moves the four migrated form/wizard modals back to Hiccup (com/* components), keeping the whole-form HTMX swap doctrine, top-rooted render functions, and the session-backed wizard engine unchanged. - transaction/edit, transaction/bulk_code, invoices (bulk-edit group), and pos/sales_summaries render via com/* again; every hx-* swap (whole-form + targeted location-cell / totals-tbody / inline account-cell swaps) is preserved exactly. - add com/single-modal-card to centralize the md:w-[950px] md:h-[650px] modal chrome that previously lived only in the Selmer modal-card templates. - delete auto-ap.ssr.selmer, auto-ap.ssr.components.selmer, selmer_test, the whole resources/templates tree (55 files), the selmer dependency, and the tailwind resources/templates content glob. - strip Selmer guidance from the ssr-form-migration skill + modernization plan. Verified: all four namespaces compile and render with no stringified-hiccup leaks; output.css rebuilds byte-identically (no Tailwind class loss); 60 e2e specs pass — the four reverted modals (incl. whole-form-swap focus/caret tests) plus the untouched wizard/pay/new/rule modals. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# SSR Form & Wizard Simplification — Migration Plan
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> **⚠️ Selmer reverted (2026-06-29).** Pattern 4 below — migrating rendering from Hiccup
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> to **Selmer templates** — was **abandoned and reverted**. The swap doctrine, top-rooted
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> render functions, and the session-backed wizard engine (patterns 1–3) were kept; all
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> rendering remains in **Hiccup** (`com/*` components). The `auto-ap.ssr.selmer` /
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> `auto-ap.ssr.components.selmer` namespaces and the `resources/templates/` tree no longer
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> exist. Treat every Selmer instruction below as historical context only.
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>
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> **Status:** Planning / for execution by an agent or engineer.
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> **Owner:** Bryce
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> **Type:** Refactor (no user-facing behavior change; parity required).
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