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<title>docs(specs): add radio-browser lookup UI prototype</title>
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<name>Craig Jennings</name>
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The prototype is a standalone HTML mockup of the four minibuffer screens for the radio-browser lookup: query, station list, multi-select, and created-and-playing. I drew it with real jazz-search data in the vertico and marginalia style. It shows the two candidate-annotation formats the design picks between. The spec's References section links to it.

This sets the convention for a spec's visual companion: docs/specs/&lt;slug&gt;.prototype.html, tracked alongside the spec.
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