Fix numpad input handling#727
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Fixes CLI input handling so numpad digits, operators, and Enter work in terminals that emit Kitty keypad names or raw application keypad escape sequences.
The root cause was that the multiline input printable-key filter rejected keypad events before converting them into normal characters.
This adds shared keypad normalization helpers, wires them into multiline input and keyboard action resolution, and covers the behavior with focused input and keyboard-action tests.
Validation: bun test cli/src/components/tests/multiline-input.test.tsx cli/src/utils/tests/keyboard-actions.test.ts; bun run --cwd cli typecheck; git diff --check.