## Summary
- Adds `setMany()` method to `settingStore` for updating multiple
settings in a single API call via the existing `storeSettings` endpoint
- Extracts shared setting-apply logic (`applySettingLocally`) to reduce
duplication between `set()` and `setMany()`
- Migrates all call sites where multiple settings were updated
sequentially to use `setMany()`
## Call sites updated
- `releaseStore.ts` — `handleSkipRelease`, `handleShowChangelog`,
`handleWhatsNewSeen` (3 settings each)
- `keybindingService.ts` — `persistUserKeybindings` (2 settings)
- `coreSettings.ts` — `NavigationMode.onChange` (2 settings)
## Test plan
- [x] Unit tests for `setMany` (batch update, skip unchanged, no-op when
unchanged)
- [x] Updated `releaseStore.test.ts` assertions to verify `setMany`
usage
- [x] Updated `useCoreCommands.test.ts` mock to include `setMany`
- [x] All existing tests pass
- [x] `pnpm typecheck`, `pnpm lint`, `pnpm format` pass
Fixes#1079
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## Summary
Migrate keybindings domain to `src/platform/keybindings/` following DDD
principles.
## Changes
- **What**: Consolidate keybinding-related code (types, store, service,
defaults, reserved keys) into a single domain module with flat structure
- Extracted `KeyComboImpl` and `KeybindingImpl` classes into separate
files
- Updated all consumers to import from new location
- Colocated tests with source files
- Updated stores/README.md and services/README.md to remove migrated
entries
## Review Focus
- Verify all import paths were updated correctly
- Check that the flat structure is appropriate (vs nested core/data/ui
layers)
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