Santhosh Janardhanan a12afb792e feat: implement English Style Converter
- SvelteKit project scaffolded with TypeScript
- Type definitions for Style, StyleCategory, ConversionRequest, ConversionResponse, LLMConfig
- Style definitions with 6 categories and 25 sub-styles
- Intensity mapping (1-5) with prompt modifier placeholders
- LLM client using OpenAI-compatible API (Ollama default)
- POST /api/convert endpoint with input validation
- Animated loading modal with per-letter animations
- Main page UI with category/style selectors, intensity slider
- Copy to clipboard, collapsible prompt display
- Vitest tests for styles, LLM prompt building, and API validation
- Environment configuration for LLM settings
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