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refactor: migrate web app from SvelteKit to React with new component …#471

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…structure and page routing

Summary

Migrated web module from Svelt to React and initialized the npm there instead of pnpm.


Type of Change

  • Bug fix
  • New feature
  • Refactor (no functional change)
  • UI / Design change
  • Tests only
  • Documentation
  • Infrastructure / DevOps
  • Security

Checklist

  • My code follows the project's coding style (pnpm -r run lint passes).
  • TypeScript compiles without errors (pnpm -r run typecheck).
  • I have added or updated tests for the changes I made.
  • All tests pass locally (pnpm -r run test).
  • I have updated documentation where necessary.
  • No new console.log or debug statements left in the code.
  • Breaking changes are documented in this PR description.

@ShantKhatri ShantKhatri requested review from Harxhit and removed request for Harxhit June 3, 2026 11:31
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github-actions Bot commented Jun 3, 2026

CI — Checks Failed

Backend — SKIP

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Lint -
Test -
Typecheck -

Mobile — SKIP

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Lint -
Test -

Web — FAIL

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Build FAIL

Last updated: Wed, 03 Jun 2026 11:32:37 GMT

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Harxhit commented Jun 3, 2026

Should I approve it?

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Should I approve it?

No.

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Harxhit commented Jun 3, 2026

Should I approve it?

No.

I did my bad

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