feat(api): add scoped multi-instance query client#19
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Adds createScopedClient() — an openapi-fetch client bound to a specific Instance (rather than the active one in localStorage) — and the useScoped* TanStack Query hooks (workspaces, peers, peer representation, peer card) with per-instance query-key isolation so caches never collide across instances. Foundation for multi-instance features (seed kits, desktop auto-discover) that read from non-active instances. Co-authored-by: Ben Sheridan-Edwards <BenSheridanEdwards@users.noreply.github.com>
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Adds the multi-instance query layer:
createScopedClient(instance)— an openapi-fetch client bound to a specific instance rather than the active one in localStorage.useScopedWorkspaces / useScopedPeers / useScopedPeerRepresentation / useScopedPeerCard— TanStack Query hooks with per-instance query-key isolation so caches never collide.This is the foundation for the multi-instance features that follow (peer-card seed kits, desktop auto-discover) — landing it on its own keeps those PRs focused. It revives only the scoped-client scaffolding from the closed compare-view PR #14, not the full Compare UI.
Credit
Extracted from @BenSheridanEdwards's fork. Thanks Ben!
Verification
make check— lint + typecheck + 11/11 tests pass locally.