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Mike-Solar 18ff60f147 feat(engine): clip move, clip effect_input, mandatory static FFmpeg
- oakengine_sequence_move_clip implemented for real (oaktimeline
  TrackMoveBlockCommand; fixes the graph-ownership/gap-anchor/ripple
  trim bugs the stub was hiding); same-track via the frozen C ABI,
  cross-track supported by the module command
- oaknode clip blocks now declare a tex_in texture input and set
  effect_input to it, so timeline clips can host effect chains; facade
  test covers effect insert/remove on a real clip
- oakffmpeg-link: FFMPEG_DIR is now mandatory with a clear panic (a
  Homebrew upgrade left the system ffmpeg .pc pointing at a deleted
  dav1d Cellar path, breaking links); reads a git-ignored workspace
  .env for IDEs that cannot inject env vars (RustRover); links the C++
  stdlib for C++ codec libs (svt-av1)
- oakengine re-exports oaknode so tests share one crate instance;
  it_node uses the direct instance's value type where it calls the
  module FFI (the --workspace dev-dependency feature split builds
  oaknode twice)
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Oak Video Editor is a renamed fork of Olive, focused on delivering a polished, creator-friendly editing experience. This site hosts build notes, project file references, and test plans for contributors.

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