feat: improve remote browser tree routing
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- Allow remote host aliases passed via --browser to fan out for read-only multi-browser SDK paths while preserving strict routing for mutating commands. - Add remote host grouping and scoped profile labels to tabs tree output so global views avoid repeated host prefixes. - Carry browser family metadata through remote targets, tabs, and groups and style tree browser labels by family. - Split CLI rendering helpers into a typed rendering package with dedicated common, label, tabs-tree, and windows-tree modules. - Bump browser-cli and extension versions to 0.15.5. - Cover the new routing and rendering behavior with unit and CLI tests.
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"manifest_version": 3,
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"name": "browser-cli",
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"version": "0.15.4",
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"version": "0.15.5",
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"description": "Control your browser from the terminal or Python SDK",
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"browser_specific_settings": {
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"gecko": {
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