feat: implement plugin infrastructure for rendering engines
Added comprehensive plugin system for independent JavaScript UI development: **Plugin Infrastructure:** - Extended existing MarkiTect plugin system with RenderingEnginePlugin base class - Added RENDERING plugin type to PluginType enum - Created RenderingConfig for asset management and deployment - Implemented RenderingEngineManager for plugin discovery and lifecycle **TestDrive JSUI Plugin:** - Extracted JavaScript UI components to independent testdrive-jsui plugin - Created standalone development environment (no Python required) - Implemented compass-positioned control panels (NW, NE, E, SE) - Added clean JSON configuration interface for Python↔JavaScript data transfer **Asset Management:** - Development mode: serve assets directly from plugin source directory - Production mode: deploy to _markitect/plugins/[plugin-name]/ structure - Configurable asset URLs and deployment strategies - Support for external dependencies (CDN resources) **Standalone Development:** - testdrive-jsui/test.html for browser-based development - Package.json with npm scripts for development server - Complete separation of JavaScript development from Python environment - Hot reload and standard web development workflow **Integration Demo:** - demo_plugin_integration.py showcasing all plugin capabilities - Standalone, plugin discovery, production deployment examples - Asset URL generation for different deployment modes This enables JavaScript-first development while maintaining clean integration with the MarkiTect Python ecosystem. Developers can now work on UI components independently using standard web development tools and workflows. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ class PluginType(Enum):
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EXTENSION = "extension" # General extensions
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BACKEND = "backend" # Storage/API backends
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COMMAND = "command" # CLI command extensions
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RENDERING = "rendering" # UI rendering engines (edit, view modes)
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class PluginMetadata:
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