fix(tui): keep command output visible#68
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Preserve the command output pane when sitectl reloads state after a streamed command finishes, so users can read output such as drush login links. Clear stale container-log targets when command output starts so refresh ticks do not overwrite the command pane. Add in-session command history for the dashboard command bar with up/down navigation and tests for pane preservation and history recall.
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Preserve the command output pane when sitectl reloads state after a streamed command finishes, so users can read output such as drush login links.
Clear stale container-log targets when command output starts so refresh ticks do not overwrite the command pane.
Add in-session command history for the dashboard command bar with up/down navigation and tests for pane preservation and history recall.