Claude Bot e105a88bc5 fix(bundler): copy static file entrypoints directly without JS wrappers
When static files (PNG, WASM, etc.) are used as entrypoints, they are now
copied directly to the output directory without creating JavaScript wrapper
files. This fixes the unexpected behavior where `bun build logo.png` would
create both `logo.js` (proxy) and `logo-[hash].png` (asset).

Changes:
- Added `Loader.shouldCopyAsEntrypoint()` to identify loaders that create
  proxy JS modules (.file, .wasm, .napi, .sqlite)
- Filter copy-only entrypoints before chunk creation to avoid generating
  unnecessary JS wrappers
- Mark copy-only entrypoints for file copying during parse phase
- Generate unique keys for copy-only entrypoints so they get content hashing
- Write files to disk when all entrypoints are copy-only assets
- Use entry naming (no hash) for entrypoints, asset naming (with hash) for imports

Behavior changes:
- Entrypoints: `bun build logo.png` → `logo.png` (no JS wrapper, no hash)
- Imports: `import logo from './logo.png'` → `logo-[hash].png` (JS inlined, asset hashed)
- JSON/YAML/text still create JS modules (content inlined for tree-shaking)

Test updates:
- Updated bundler_loader.test.ts to remove .file and .wasm from entrypoint tests
  (they now copy directly, so no JS wrapper to test)
- Updated bundler_edgecase.test.ts AssetEntryPoint to expect direct file copy
  instead of JS wrapper

Fixes the issue where bun build creates unnecessary JS wrapper files for
static asset entrypoints.

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What is Bun?

Bun is an all-in-one toolkit for JavaScript and TypeScript apps. It ships as a single executable called bun.

At its core is the Bun runtime, a fast JavaScript runtime designed as a drop-in replacement for Node.js. It's written in Zig and powered by JavaScriptCore under the hood, dramatically reducing startup times and memory usage.

bun run index.tsx             # TS and JSX supported out-of-the-box

The bun command-line tool also implements a test runner, script runner, and Node.js-compatible package manager. Instead of 1,000 node_modules for development, you only need bun. Bun's built-in tools are significantly faster than existing options and usable in existing Node.js projects with little to no changes.

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