canvrno-oai 2202675632 Normalize /statusline & /title items (#18886)
This change aligns the `/statusline` and `/title` UIs around the same
normalized item model so both surfaces use consistent ids, labels, and
preview semantics. It keeps the shared preview work from #18435 ,
tightens the remaining mismatches by standardizing item naming, expands
title/status item coverage where appropriate, and makes `/title` preview
use the same title-specific formatting path as the real rendered
terminal title.

- Normalizes persisted item ids and keeps legacy aliases for
compatibility
- Aligns `status-line` and `terminal-title` items with the shared
preview model
- Routes `terminal-title` preview through title-specific formatting and
truncation
- Updates the affected status/title setup snapshots

Added to `/statusline`:
- status
- task-progress
  
Normalized in `/statusline`:
- model-name -> model
- project-root -> project-name

Added to `/title`:
- current-dir
- context-remaining
- context-used
- five-hour-limit
- weekly-limit
- codex-version
- used-tokens
- total-input-tokens
- total-output-tokens
- session-id
- fast-mode
- model-with-reasoning

Normalized in `/title`:
- project -> project-name
- thread -> thread-title
- model-name -> model
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