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mleku fe886d2101 Rebrand to Plebeian Signer with updated colors and UI improvements
- Fix project name from "Plebian" to "Plebeian" throughout codebase
- Replace gooti logo with Plebeian Market logo across all screens
- Update color scheme to match Plebeian Market (pink accent #ff3eb5)
- Add IBM Plex Mono fonts and Reglisse heading font
- Center vault create/import screen content vertically
- Reduce spacing on sync preference screen to prevent scrolling
- Add Enter key support on vault login password field
- Update options page with new logo and color scheme
- Bump version to 0.0.5

Files modified:
- package.json (version bump, name fix)
- projects/*/public/{logo.svg,options.html,manifest.json}
- projects/*/src/app/components/vault-*/*.{html,scss}
- projects/*/src/app/components/welcome/*.html
- projects/common/src/lib/styles/*.scss
- Various component files for branding updates

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Common

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