Sandeep Somavarapu c6a812ba9d sessions: refine chats list row rendering for quick chats (#326148)
* sessions: refine chats list row rendering for quick chats

- Show the chat icon on the status icon (instead of a separate icon in
  the details row) only when it does not appear in the Chats section,
  where the section header already carries one
- Hide diff stats and relative timestamp from the sessions list rows
- Reduce the session row height, icon size and remove the second
  (details) line for quick-chat rows only; regular sessions keep the
  standard two-line row with full details (type icon, diff stats,
  status/description, timestamp)
- Suppress the InProgress "Working..." status text for quick chats,
  whose compact spinner status icon already conveys progress
- Keep icon/title top-aligned (not row-centered) for quick chats so the
  title's shimmer still lines up with the status icon when an
  approval/CI row grows the row taller

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* sessions: fix quick-chat row overflow, phone alignment

Address review feedback on the quick-chat row rendering:

- Always clear the title row's bottom padding for quick-chat rows,
  regardless of whether the row is in the default Chats section. The
  tree delegate reserves a fixed single-line height for every quick
  chat, so leaving the padding in place for non-Chats-section rows
  overflowed the reserved row height.
- Add a phone-layout override so quick-chat rows keep the icon/title
  top-aligned (matching desktop), instead of inheriting the phone
  layout's row-level vertical centering, which misaligned the status
  icon from the title when an approval/CI row grew the row taller.
- Remove the now-unused `in-chats-section` class toggle.

Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

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