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Balázs Szücs f97b23ea14 feat(bookmark): implement bookmark management with CRUD operations (#1795)
* feat(bookmark): implement bookmark management with CRUD operations and UI integration

Signed-off-by: Balázs Szücs <bszucs1209@gmail.com>

* feat(bookmark): add uniqueness constraint for bookmarks and check for existing bookmarks before creation

Signed-off-by: Balázs Szücs <bszucs1209@gmail.com>

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