Document how plugins get into the container (README); bind-mount to /app/plugins/<id> or bake in, front-and-center under Building a plugin
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@@ -234,10 +234,12 @@ A plugin is a normal folder of TypeScript, so an author tests it the same way th
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docker compose run --rm web npm test
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```
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2. **Run one plugin against the host.** Drop the folder in `plugins/` and `docker compose up`;
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the host discovers it. For an isolated harness, the §2 host exposes plugin injection
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(`createApp({ plugins: [myPlugin] })`) so a test can mount a single manifest and assert its
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routes, nav, and gating without the rest of the stack.
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2. **Run one plugin against the host.** Get the folder into the container's `/app/plugins/<id>`
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— either in your clone (the dev compose bind-mounts the tree) or by bind-mounting an external
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folder (README → *Where plugins live*) — and `docker compose up`; the host discovers it. For
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an isolated harness, the §2 host exposes plugin injection (`createApp({ plugins: [myPlugin] })`)
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so a test can mount a single manifest and assert its routes, nav, and gating without the rest
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of the stack.
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3. **E2E the user-facing flow.** Per AGENTS.md §6, every plugin page/form ships *with* a
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Playwright test in `e2e/`, side-effect-free so the suite stays `fullyParallel`. The test runs
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