fix(ci): align shared-auth build outputPath with tsconfig.lib.json outDir
portal-bff/tsconfig.app.json declares a TypeScript project reference to libs/shared/auth, so when webpack runs tsc against that tsconfig it validates that the referenced project's declarations exist at the location libs/shared/auth/tsconfig.lib.json declares as outDir (dist/out-tsc/libs/shared/auth). But nx's @nx/js:tsc executor was emitting them to dist/libs/shared/auth (the project.json outputPath), so tsc fails with TS6305 "Output file ... has not been built". The mismatch was harmless locally because a manual `tsc --build` during development populated both directories. Fresh CI runners only run nx's executor, so only one directory was populated. Aligning outputPath to dist/out-tsc/libs/shared/auth makes both agree. shared-auth is the first lib in the workspace that's consumed by portal-bff in a way that triggers tsc project-reference validation; the SPA-targeted libs (shared-util, shared-tokens) ride the same mismatch but don't hit it because the Angular build pipeline doesn't validate project references the same way.
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"executor": "@nx/js:tsc",
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"outputs": ["{options.outputPath}"],
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"options": {
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"outputPath": "dist/libs/shared/auth",
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"outputPath": "dist/out-tsc/libs/shared/auth",
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"main": "libs/shared/auth/src/index.ts",
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"tsConfig": "libs/shared/auth/tsconfig.lib.json",
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"assets": ["libs/shared/auth/*.md"]
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