* feat: add LubimyCzytac metadata provider - Add LubimyCzytac parser with web scraping for lubimyczytac.pl - Extract book metadata including title, authors, description, ratings - Parse JSON-LD structured data for reliable metadata extraction - Add database migration with columns and JSON property name updates - Add comprehensive test coverage for parser * feat: add LubimyCzytac UI integration - Add LC ID and LC Rating fields to metadata picker - Update settings page with Lubimyczytac provider toggle - Add LubimyCzytac to metadata searcher provider list - Display Lubimyczytac in all metadata viewer sections - Add Lubimyczytac to advanced fetch options - Update TypeScript models to match backend serialization
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