Implements issue #57 with manual time entry functionality: - Added timeSpent field (stored in minutes) to all media models - Supports hours and minutes input in forms - Displays formatted time on media cards Database Schema: - Added timeSpent Int? field to Game, Book, Music, Show, and Manga models - Stored in minutes for consistency and easy calculation Shared Types: - Updated all media type interfaces with timeSpent? field - Added to CreateDto and main interfaces for all media types Frontend (Games - template for other types): - Added hour/minute input fields to Add and Edit forms - Split input with validation (minutes 0-59) - Auto-calculates total minutes on change - Formats display as "Xh Ym", "Xh", or "Ym" as appropriate - Green highlighted time display on cards with ⏱️ icon - Populates edit form from existing time data Implementation Notes: - Backend services require no changes (DTOs handle automatically) - Time conversion helpers for display and storage - Form state properly resets time fields - Edit mode correctly splits minutes back to hours/minutes Next Steps: - Apply same UI pattern to Books, Music, Shows, Manga - Add time statistics to user profiles - Consider aggregate time tracking views
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