Replaced 174 em-dashes (—) with " - " (space-hyphen-space) across 49 files in src/components + src/app. The em-dash reads as a tell-tale "AI-generated" marker per the user's design feedback; hyphens with spaces preserve the connector semantics without the AI tint. Touched only lines outside pure-comment context (// /* * */). Code comments, JSDoc, audit-log strings, structured logging strings, and templates outside the lint scope retain their em-dashes for now — they're not user-visible. Also captured two remaining cases that used the `—` HTML entity instead of the literal character (system-monitoring-dashboard, interest-stage-picker) — replaced with a plain hyphen. Bumped the existing `no-restricted-syntax` rule from `warn` → `error` in eslint.config.mjs scoped to src/components/**/*.tsx + src/app/**/*.tsx. New code reintroducing em-dashes in JSX text now fails the lint gate. Verified: tsc clean, vitest 1448/1448, eslint 0 em-dash warnings. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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