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  • 💡 What: Added a contextual spinner that displays the current agent's icon and name while they are thinking.
  • 🎯 Why: Provides better feedback to the user, making the application feel more responsive and alive. It clarifies which agent is processing the request.
  • 📸 Before/After:
    • Before: No spinner, just a blank cursor.
    • After: 💻 Coder is thinking...
  • Accessibility: The spinner text provides clear context for screen readers about the application's status.

PR created automatically by Jules for task 16566886394675649275 started by @Githubguy132010

This commit introduces a micro-UX improvement by adding contextual spinners to the command-line interface.

When a user sends a prompt to an agent, a spinner now appears with the agent's icon and name (e.g., "💻 Coder is thinking..."). This provides immediate feedback that the request is being processed, improving the perceived responsiveness of the application.

The spinner is consistently applied across the `chat`, `review`, and `brainstorm` commands.

Changes include:
- Updating `src/cli/ui.ts` to allow passing an agent type to the `startSpinner` method.
- Modifying `src/cli/commands.ts` to call `startSpinner` and `stopSpinner` during agent interactions.
- Updating `tests/cli.test.ts` to include the new spinner methods in the `terminalUI` mock, ensuring tests continue to pass.
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