fix(superdoc): resolve @superdoc/font-system in the dev server#3624
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pnpm devcouldn't boot the playground: Vite failed to resolve@superdoc/font-system, so the editor never mounted. That package lives undershared/, which the workspace alias helper (vite.sourceResolve) only maps forpackages/**. The font-system imports were added recently and only the Vitest and CDN configs aliased it; the dev server (command === 'serve') was missed.isDev, so the dev server resolves it fromshared/font-system/src.getAliasesand gated onisDev, so the vite-plugin-dts build is unaffected (an alias there emits unresolvable source paths).Verified:
pnpm devboots on :9094, the editor mounts, and the SD-3330 fixture renders. This was a hard Vite resolution failure before the alias.