fix: keep FileSynchronizer aligned with supported extensions (#286)#300
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Pass supported extensions into FileSynchronizer so the Merkle snapshot only tracks files that the indexer can actually embed. This prevents binary and other unsupported files from being hashed during sync, avoids false reindex work, and keeps the MCP and VS Code entry points aligned with core reindex behavior.
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Summary
FileSynchronizerso sync only tracks files the indexer would actually processCloses #286.
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corepack pnpm exec tsc --build --forceFileSynchronizerto confirm.pdffiles are skipped while.tschanges are still detected