Dylan b57fe5f459 feat(web): add list-apps-detailed endpoint
Merge https://github.com/google/adk-python/pull/3430

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### Link to Issue or Description of Change

**1. Link to an existing issue (if applicable):**

- Closes: #3429

**2. Or, if no issue exists, describe the change:**

_If applicable, please follow the issue templates to provide as much detail as
possible._

**Problem:**
The existing `/list-apps` endpoint only returns the name of the folder that each agent is in

**Solution:**
This adds a new endpoint `/list-apps-detailed` which will load each agent using the existing `AgentLoader.load_agent` method, and then return the folder name, display name (with underscores replaced with spaces for a more readable version), description, and the agent type.

This does introduce overhead if you had multiple agents since they all need to be loaded, but by maintaining the existing `/list-apps` endpoint, users can choose which one to hit if they don't want to load all agents. Since the existing `load_agents` method will cache results, there's only a penalty on the first hit.

### Testing Plan

Created a unit test for this, similar to the `/list-apps`. Also tested this with my own ADK instance to verify it loaded correctly.
```
curl --location "localhost:8000/list-apps-detailed"
```
```json
{
    "apps": [
        {
            "name": "agent_1",
            "displayName": "Agent 1",
            "description": "A test description for a test agent",
            "agentType": "package"
        },
        {
            "name": "agent_2",
            "displayName": "Agent 2",
            "description": "A test description for a test agent ",
            "agentType": "package"
        },
        {
            "name": "agent_3",
            "displayName": "Agent 3",
            "description": "A test description for a test agent",
            "agentType": "package"
        }
    ]
}

```

**Unit Tests:**

- [X] I have added or updated unit tests for my change.
- [X] All unit tests pass locally.

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### Checklist

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- [X] I have performed a self-review of my own code.
- [X] I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas.
- [X] I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works.
- [X] New and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes.
- [X] I have manually tested my changes end-to-end.
- [X] Any dependent changes have been merged and published in downstream modules.

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    instruction="You are a helpful assistant. Answer user questions using Google Search when needed.",
    description="An assistant that can search the web.",
    tools=[google_search]
)

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task_executor = LlmAgent(name="task_executor", model="gemini-2.5-flash", ...)

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    name="Coordinator",
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        greeter,
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)

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