Add encrypted plugin settings support#8
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Introduce AES-256-GCM encryption for sensitive plugin settings. Changes: - Add PLUGIN_SETTINGS_ENCRYPTION_KEY to .env.example and instruct how to generate it. - New engine/plugin-settings-crypto.ts with encrypt/decrypt helpers (format: enc:<iv>:<authTag>:<ciphertext>) and runtime validation of the key. - PluginManager and InstalledPluginsService now detect manifest setting definitions with encrypted: true and encrypt values on save. - InstalledPluginsService.getSettingsForContext added to return decrypted settings for plugin runtime, with graceful fallback on decryption errors. - SDK types updated to include encrypted?: true in plugin setting definitions. Why: Protect sensitive configuration (API keys, secrets) stored in plugin settings while allowing gradual migration of existing plaintext values.
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Introduce AES-256-GCM encryption for sensitive plugin settings.
Changes:
Why: Protect sensitive configuration (API keys, secrets) stored in plugin settings while allowing gradual migration of existing plaintext values.