add inbox triage opencode command

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description: Triage inbox one message at a time with himalaya only
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Process email with strict manual triage using Himalaya only.
Hard requirements:
- Use `himalaya` for every mailbox interaction (folders, listing, reading, moving, deleting, attachments).
- Process exactly one message at a time. Never run bulk actions on multiple IDs.
- Do not use pattern-matching commands or searches (`grep`, `rg`, `awk`, `sed`, `himalaya envelope list` query filters, etc.).
- Always inspect current folders first, then triage.
Workflow:
1. Run `himalaya folder list` first and use those folders as the primary taxonomy.
2. Use this existing folder set as defaults when it fits:
- `INBOX`
- `Orders and Invoices`
- `Einlieferungen`
- `Newsletters and Marketing`
- `Junk`
- `Deleted Messages`
3. `Archive` is deprecated legacy storage:
- Do not move new messages to `Archive`.
- Do not create new workflows that route mail to `Archive`.
- Existing messages already in `Archive` may remain there unchanged.
4. Determine source folder:
- If `$ARGUMENTS` contains a folder name, use that as source.
- Otherwise use `INBOX`.
5. List envelopes from the source folder without search filters and walk them sequentially.
6. For each single envelope ID, do all checks before any move/delete:
- Read the message (`himalaya message read -f "<source>" <id>`).
- If needed for classification, inspect attachments with Himalaya (`himalaya attachment download -f "<source>" <id>`), then reason from the attachment names/content.
7. Classify and act for that one ID:
- Ephemeral communication from automated/system senders (alerts, bot/status updates, auth/login codes, OTP/2FA verification emails, password-reset codes, no archival value): delete it.
- Communication from actual people: do not delete, do not move, and do not auto-triage; leave untouched in the current folder (typically `INBOX`).
- Orders/invoices: move only real order/invoice/business records to `Orders and Invoices`.
- Shipping-only notifications: do not move to `Orders and Invoices` unless there is actual invoice/receipt/order-document value (for example, invoice attached or embedded billing document).
- Marketing/newsletters: move to `Newsletters and Marketing`.
- Delivery/submission confirmations (`Einlieferungen`) when appropriate.
- Long-term but uncategorized messages: create a new folder and move there.
8. Folder creation rule:
- If none of the existing folders fit but the message should be kept, create a concise new folder with `himalaya folder add "<new-folder>"`, then move the message there.
9. Continue until all messages in source folder are processed.
Execution rules:
- Never perform bulk operations. One message ID per `read`, `move`, `delete`, and attachment command.
- Never skip reading message content before deciding.
- Keep decisions conservative: delete only clearly ephemeral automated/system messages.
- Never move or delete human communications via automation.
- Never route new messages to `Archive`; treat it as deprecated legacy-only.
- Report a compact action log at the end: per-folder counts, created folders, and a short rationale for non-obvious classifications.
<user-request>
$ARGUMENTS
</user-request>