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anti b3ff80d74e test(decnet_web): vitest coverage for Behavioural primitives panel
Four tests pin the panel surface:
* Empty-state placeholder renders when no observations.
* Day-one priority primitives sort to the top of their group:
  motor.input_modality first in motor; the three cognitive priority
  primitives in documented order at the top of cognitive.
* Each row renders primitive leaf, value, and confidence-percent
  badge.
* Groups follow the canonical domain order
  (motor / cognitive / temporal / operational / environmental /
  emotional_valence); unknown domains alphabetise at the end.

Mirrors the Orchestrator.test.tsx harness shape (DEBT-043). Live
update path (useAttackerStream → setObservations) is exercised
indirectly via the static render — the hook is dumb glue and the
state mutation is React-side.
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Expanding the ESLint configuration

If you are developing a production application, we recommend updating the configuration to enable type-aware lint rules:

export default defineConfig([
  globalIgnores(['dist']),
  {
    files: ['**/*.{ts,tsx}'],
    extends: [
      // Other configs...

      // Remove tseslint.configs.recommended and replace with this
      tseslint.configs.recommendedTypeChecked,
      // Alternatively, use this for stricter rules
      tseslint.configs.strictTypeChecked,
      // Optionally, add this for stylistic rules
      tseslint.configs.stylisticTypeChecked,

      // Other configs...
    ],
    languageOptions: {
      parserOptions: {
        project: ['./tsconfig.node.json', './tsconfig.app.json'],
        tsconfigRootDir: import.meta.dirname,
      },
      // other options...
    },
  },
])

You can also install eslint-plugin-react-x and eslint-plugin-react-dom for React-specific lint rules:

// eslint.config.js
import reactX from 'eslint-plugin-react-x'
import reactDom from 'eslint-plugin-react-dom'

export default defineConfig([
  globalIgnores(['dist']),
  {
    files: ['**/*.{ts,tsx}'],
    extends: [
      // Other configs...
      // Enable lint rules for React
      reactX.configs['recommended-typescript'],
      // Enable lint rules for React DOM
      reactDom.configs.recommended,
    ],
    languageOptions: {
      parserOptions: {
        project: ['./tsconfig.node.json', './tsconfig.app.json'],
        tsconfigRootDir: import.meta.dirname,
      },
      // other options...
    },
  },
])