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feat: backlog as alphabetical list; sort card groups by project#140

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Summary

Erik feedback on the morning digest:

  • Backlog was an unreadable comma-block (he couldn't find muffinpanrecipes in it). Now a real list — one project per line ("project — N"), alphabetical.
  • All card groups (In Progress, Review, To Do, Backlog) now default to alphabetical by project. The red "sitting ~Nmo" flag surfaces stale cards, not sort order.

Test plan

  • Dry-run: backlog renders one-per-line alphabetically; muffinpanrecipes — 10 now clearly visible
  • Real send → HTTP 200
  • Code review PASS (project name _esc()'d, sort keys type-safe)

Related

  • Closes #6446

…#6446)

Erik feedback: the backlog comma-block was unreadable (he couldn't find
muffinpanrecipes in it). Make it a real list.

- Backlog: one project per line ("project — N"), alphabetical, instead of a
  comma-separated chip blob.
- All card groups (In Progress, Review, To Do, Backlog) now default to
  alphabetical by project per Erik's "always default alphabetical by project".
  The red "sitting ~Nmo" flag (not sort order) surfaces stale cards.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
@manager-identity manager-identity Bot added the feature New feature label Jul 6, 2026
@manager-identity manager-identity Bot merged commit 1616bd9 into main Jul 6, 2026
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