refactor(hooks): Use 'Canonical' for describing rulesync event names …#1069
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…instead of 'Cursor' This: - Refactors current hook event names to use 'Canonical' instead of 'Cursor' - Updates cursor to use event name maps - this might prove useful in the future if we introduce some event through a different agent. Basically every target now declares the full map explicitely. - Updates factorydroid to use its own hook event map instead of reusing claude's - Fixes a bug in factorydroid where it'd use claude-specific config.
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…instead of 'Cursor'
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