feat: add States container for multi-state management#17
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Added a `States` class that allows managing multiple `State` objects through a single container with a strict dictionary definition. It provides `dump()` and `load()` methods to save and restore the entire state configuration easily. Tests and SKILL documentation have been updated accordingly. Co-authored-by: manatlan <150722+manatlan@users.noreply.github.com>
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This adds the
Statesclass tohtag.coreand exports it inhtag.__init__.py, as discussed. It wraps multipleStateobjects and provides.dump()and.load()to fetch/hydrate all states at once.Includes comprehensive tests and updates to the developer SKILL file.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 13632112473747294325 started by @manatlan