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Mark Backman 43abca0b06 feat(rtvi): add UI Agent Protocol as first-class RTVI message types
The UI Agent Protocol lets server-side AI agents observe and drive
a GUI app on the client side through structured RTVI messages.
Five new top-level RTVI types in kebab-case, in line with the rest
of the protocol:

  ui-event         client → server  (named event with payload)
  ui-command       server → client  (named command with payload)
  ui-snapshot      client → server  (accessibility tree of the page)
  ui-cancel-task   client → server  (cancel an in-flight task group)
  ui-task          server → client  (task lifecycle envelope)

Each ships paired ``*Data`` / ``*Message`` pydantic models in
``rtvi.models``, following the existing RTVI envelope convention
(``BotReady`` / ``BotReadyData``, ``Error`` / ``ErrorData``, etc.).
Built-in command payload models (``Toast``, ``Navigate``,
``ScrollTo``, ``Highlight``, ``Focus``, ``Click``, ``SetInputValue``,
``SelectText``) ship alongside; matching default React handlers
live in ``@pipecat-ai/client-react``.

Bumps the RTVI ``PROTOCOL_VERSION`` from ``1.2.0`` to ``1.3.0``.
Purely additive: only new top-level message types are introduced;
no existing wire shapes are changed. The major-version
compatibility check on ``client-ready`` still passes for older
1.x clients, so old clients continue to connect without warning;
they simply will not exercise the new types.

The ``RTVIProcessor`` registers a new ``on_ui_message`` event
handler that fires for inbound ``ui-event`` / ``ui-snapshot`` /
``ui-cancel-task`` with the parsed Message envelope, mirroring how
``on_client_message`` works for ``client-message``.

Five new pipeline frames let pipeline observers and processors see
UI traffic the same way they see other RTVI messages, mirroring
the frame-and-event pattern used by ``client-message``:

  RTVIUICommandFrame(command_name, payload)
    Pushed by downstream code (e.g. ``pipecat-ai-subagents``'s
    bridge) to send a UI command to the client. Wrapped by the
    observer into a ``UICommandMessage`` envelope.

  RTVIUITaskFrame(data: UITaskData)
    Same shape but for ``ui-task``; wrapped into ``UITaskMessage``.
    ``UITaskData`` is a discriminated union of the four lifecycle
    kinds (group_started / task_update / task_completed /
    group_completed).

  RTVIUIEventFrame(msg_id, event_name, payload)
  RTVIUISnapshotFrame(msg_id, tree)
  RTVIUICancelTaskFrame(msg_id, task_id, reason)
    Pushed by ``RTVIProcessor._handle_message`` whenever the
    matching inbound message arrives, alongside firing
    ``on_ui_message``. Pipeline observers and processors can match
    on the frame; subscribers like the subagents bridge keep using
    the event handler.

The data layer is the canonical authority for the wire format:
higher-level frameworks like ``pipecat-ai-subagents`` build the
agent abstractions on top, and single-LLM Pipecat apps can target
the same wire format directly via custom tools that emit these
typed messages.
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