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Reece BrowneandGitHub 8dde4262ec feat(policies): backend-driven policy enforcement (frontend) (#6598)
## Summary
Adds the **Policies** feature (proprietary, behind the
`POLICIES_ENABLED` flag): backend-driven enforcement that runs a fixed
tool pipeline on documents, docked in the right tool sidebar alongside
Tools.

## Highlights
- **Policy catalog** — 5 categories; **Security** is wired (redact PII +
sanitize), the others are marked "Coming soon".
- **Backend as source of truth** — policies persist via the Policies
engine (`/api/v1/policies`), one policy per category, with a local cache
+ offline fallback.
- **Auto-run** — enabled policies run on every uploaded file: dispatch →
poll → import outputs into the workspace.
- **Security redact config** — PII preset dropdown + custom word/regex
entry + advanced options; tool params map to the backend endpoint
fields.
- **Activity feed** with retry on failures; **file badges** showing
which policies ran on a file (sidebar + files page), tinted to the
policy colour.
- Reuses the **Watched Folders** engine for each policy's backing
folder; policy-owned folders are filtered out of the Watched Folders UI.

## Notes
- Gated by `POLICIES_ENABLED` (true in proprietary, false in core) —
unreachable in the open-source build.
- Frontend-only diff; depends on the backend Policies engine and the
merged Watched Folders feature.
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import type { Meta, StoryObj } from "@storybook/react-vite";
import { ChipFlow } from "@shared/components/ChipFlow";
const meta: Meta<typeof ChipFlow> = {
title: "Primitives/ChipFlow",
component: ChipFlow,
tags: ["autodocs"],
parameters: { layout: "padded" },
args: {
items: ["Classify", "Extract", "Name", "Normalize"],
separator: "arrow",
tone: "neutral",
size: "sm",
},
argTypes: {
separator: { control: "inline-radio", options: ["arrow", "none"] },
},
};
export default meta;
type Story = StoryObj<typeof ChipFlow>;
export const Pipeline: Story = { args: { separator: "arrow" } };
export const Plain: Story = {
args: { separator: "none", items: ["HIPAA", "GDPR", "SOC 2"] },
};