* Separate exclude and one-time transaction handling
- Split transaction "exclude" and "one-time" toggles into separate controls in transaction detail view
- Updated Transaction::Search to show excluded transactions with grayed-out styling instead of filtering them out
- Modified IncomeStatement calculations to exclude both excluded and one_time transactions from totals
- Added migration to convert existing excluded transactions to also be one_time for backward compatibility
- Updated transaction list view to show asterisk for one_time transactions and gray out excluded ones
- Added controller support for kind parameter in transaction updates
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* Fix linting issues
- Remove trailing whitespace from migration
- Fix ERB formatting throughout templates
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Since the very first 0.1.0-alpha.1 release, we've been moving quickly to add new features to the Maybe app. In doing so, some parts of the codebase have become outdated, unnecessary, or overly-complex as a natural result of this feature prioritization.
Now that "core" Maybe is complete, we're moving into a second phase of development where we'll be working hard to improve the accuracy of existing features and build additional features on top of "core". This PR is a quick overhaul of the existing codebase aimed to:
- Establish the brand new and simplified dashboard view (pictured above)
- Establish and move towards the conventions introduced in Cursor rules and project design overview #1788
- Consolidate layouts and improve the performance of layout queries
- Organize the core models of the Maybe domain (i.e. Account::Entry, Account::Transaction, etc.) and break out specific traits of each model into dedicated concerns for better readability
- Remove stale / dead code from codebase
- Remove overly complex code paths in favor of simpler ones