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This submission adds a new code generator to the openEHR application, enabling the creation of TypeScript and JavaScript libraries for the Deno runtime. The generator is accessible via the bmm:deno command and produces code that follows specified naming conventions and includes extensive JSDoc annotations. The submission also includes a PRD, a full unit test suite, and updated documentation.


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This commit introduces a new feature to the code generator: the ability to generate openEHR libraries in both TypeScript and JavaScript, specifically for the Deno runtime.

The new `bmm:deno` command processes BMM schema files and produces a complete Deno-compatible library, including:
- TypeScript (`.ts`) files for type safety.
- JavaScript (`.js`) files with extensive JSDoc 3 annotations for a rich developer experience.
- Adherence to specified naming conventions (CAPITALIZED class names, snake_case methods).

This commit also includes:
- A Product Requirements Document (PRD) outlining the feature.
- A full suite of unit tests for the new `BmmDenoWriter`.
- Updated documentation in `README.md` with instructions for the new command.
- Necessary refactoring of the BMM model to support the new generator.
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