Lee Kelleher 455e7027a0 Block Grid: Sort mode (#20869)
* Added `icon-sort`

from Lucide's "arrow-down-up" icon.

* Added "Sort" package

with property action and context.

* Adds the "sort" property action and context to the Block Grid property

* [WIP] Observing sort mode toggle on Block Grid editor

* [WIP] Further work on Block Grid editor sort-mode

* Added "umb-sort-mode-toolbar" component

* Fixed typo of private method "renderNoting"

* Renamed "sort" property-action to "sort-mode"

* Corrected bad copypasta!

* Renamed "Sort" package to "Sorter"

to include the Sorter controller and maintain backwards-compatibility.

* Code updates based on @copilot feedback

* Fixed circular references

* Removed reference to "sorter/index.ts"

that I'd missed when relocating the package.

* Moved "sorter" back into "core" package

* Moved the "sort" property-action to a combined "property-actions" location

Fixed up other code, use of constants and manifest clarity.

* rename with claude code (#21036)

* rename with claude code

* include property action in name

* renaming

* Rename sortingMode to isSortMode in property sort context

Refactored property sort mode context and related components to use 'isSortMode'

* add jsdocs

* Update vite.config.ts

* no need to export as element

* add tests

* Ordered the tsconfig namespaces

* Reverted the relocation of the "sorter" controller files

* Import ordering

* Reverted some code style tweaks

* Renamed `sortingMode` to `isSortMode`

* Renamed `sortModeEnabled` to `isSortMode`

* Add tests for property sort mode action

* add js docs

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Co-authored-by: Mads Rasmussen <madsr@hey.com>
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