Add Português (Brasil) dictionary support#118
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Add default run configuration with working directory for Android build.
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Adds Português (Brasil) support by introducing a dedicated pt-BR dictionary language file and updating Latin-script language detection to include pt-BR.
Changes included:
Added liveupdate_dictionary_lang_pt-BR.json.
Added pt-BR smart rules for food delivery, taxi, navigation, external devices, and VPN notifications.
Added pt-BR status labels for all supported rule categories.
Added pt-BR patterns for OTP detection, money context, progress percentage context, weather, navigation instructions, privacy-redacted notifications, VPN speed/context, and entity tokens.
Added Brazilian app/package hints such as iFood, Rappi, aiqfome, 99, inDrive, Waze, Google Maps, and Climatempo.
Updated Latin-script detection so pt-BR dictionaries can be considered alongside English for Latin-based notification text.