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Context Some files use console.log or console.error instead of the project s structured logger. This makes production debugging harder. What needs to be done Find and replace console usage with ...
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Make a deliberately small code change, then pause and explain the approach in the Symphony shared console when the operator sends explain. Acceptance criteria: - The issue workpad shows progress. - The shared console responds to explain. - The final change is small and npm run check passes.

I noticed when trying to add more than 1 console, it wouldn t generate all the entities. After reading a little more, it doesn t create unique id s. Is there any chance multiple console support could be added?

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platform_static_00.png:1 GET https://forge-game-dev.github.io/ninfa-engine/art/tilesets/platforms/platform_static_00.png 404 (Not Found) Image (anonymous) @ prototype_v13.js:29 preloadTiles @ prototype_v13.js:29 ...

Currently a log output widget exists but no console widget. A console widget will be added which allows asynchronous input. A system call and an ISR for input devices will be added to enable the use of blocking IO.
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