New SQLite table `exercise_aliases (alias, canonical, source)` seeded
with ~40 common gym shorthand entries (OHP, RDL, "Bench", "Squat",
plural/singular drifts, slang). Lookups go through this table first,
then fall through to the strict exercise_db matcher — so the strict
matcher's "false negative for ambiguous single tokens" property is
preserved while still resolving every-day vocabulary.
Schema decision: every seed row is tagged `source='seed'` and re-seeded
on every init_db (deleted-then-reinserted), so editing the seed dict
in code is the one source of truth. User-inserted rows are tagged
`source='user'` and never touched by re-seeding. Migration path covers
existing DBs where the `source` column didn't exist (those rows tagged
'seed' on first migration, then refreshed from the current seed).
New helper db.lookup_exercise(name) wraps the alias resolution + the
exercise_db.lookup() call.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>