Add fund repo observability sync and decision metadata#2
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Implement setup-driven fund repository initialization, required decision fields on order commands, daemon-based fill/decision sync with git push, and FUND format docs for dashboard ingestion. Co-authored-by: Bryce Bjork <brycedbjork@gmail.com>
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This PR adds end-to-end fund observability repo support, including setup-time fund directory initialization, config wiring, and automatic git commit/push behavior on synced trading activity. It introduces daemon-side fund sync for decisions, fills, and inferred cash-interest events, plus E*Trade fill reconciliation polling so non-streaming providers still auto-sync. It makes decision metadata required on order placement via decision flags across CLI, daemon schemas, and SDK clients/types, and updates docs/skill guidance for agent workflows. It also adds FUND.md as the canonical schema for dashboard ingestion and includes targeted daemon/CLI test updates for the new behavior.