Split multi-hook frontend modules into single-hook files
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**Goal:** Split each multi-hook file so that every hook lives in its own file following the `hooks/<hookName>.ts` naming convention. Create: `useBlocklists.ts`, `useSchedule.ts`, `useImportLog.ts`, `useRunImport.ts`, `useJailConfigs.ts`, `useJailConfigDetail.ts`, `useGlobalConfig.ts`, `useServerSettings.ts`, `useRegexTester.ts`, `useLogPreview.ts`, and whatever hooks are in `useJails.ts`. If hooks share internal utilities or types, extract those to a helper module — do not inline them in each new file.
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**Status:** Completed.
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**Possible traps and issues:**
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- All existing import sites must be updated. Each page and component imports specific hooks by name from these files; the import path changes but the imported name stays the same.
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- Hooks within the same file may share local helper functions or state logic that is not currently exported. Those helpers must be extracted into a shared internal module (e.g., `hooks/_configHelpers.ts`) or duplicated if they are truly trivial.
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