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Fix decision-engine override behavior: sleep/pms return GENTLE per spec
The spec (decision-engine.md lines 93-94) clearly states:
- sleep override -> GENTLE
- pms override -> GENTLE

But the implementation was returning REST for all overrides. This fix:
- Updates decision-engine.ts to use OVERRIDE_DECISIONS with correct status/reason/icon per override type
- Updates tests to expect GENTLE for sleep and pms overrides
- Aligns implementation with specification

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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