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Hello @Lokowitz, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request focuses on enhancing the project's foundational elements by updating its development environment, simplifying client-side loading indicators, and standardizing icon usage. These changes aim to improve maintainability, leverage newer platform features, and ensure a more consistent dependency structure.

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  • Loader Component Simplification: The custom FinishingLoader component and the nprogress library have been removed, streamlining the TopLoader component to rely solely on nextjs-toploader for progress indication.
  • Node.js Version Update: The development Dockerfile (Dockerfile.dev) has been updated to use Node.js version 24-alpine, upgrading from Node.js 22-alpine.
  • Icon Library Refactor: Icon imports in src/app/navigation.tsx have been refactored from lucide-react to react-icons/lu, standardizing the icon usage across the application.
  • Dependency Metadata Updates: The package-lock.json file has been updated to reflect the removal of nprogress and includes numerous additions of the "peer": true property to various dependency entries, indicating a change in how peer dependencies are tracked or resolved.

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Code Review

This pull request introduces several beneficial changes. It updates the development environment to Node.js 24, which is the current LTS version. It also refactors the application's icons to use react-icons/lu, likely for consistency or optimization. The most significant change is the simplification of the TopLoader component, which removes the nprogress dependency and a custom workaround, relying instead on the nextjs-toploader library. This greatly improves code maintainability. The changes are well-executed and improve the overall quality of the codebase. I have no further comments.

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This image may contain unchecked and breaking changes. Only use on own risk.

👋 Thanks for your PR!
Dev images for this PR are now available on docker hub:

SQLITE Image:

lokowitz75/pangolin:dev-pr537

Postgresql Image:

lokowitz75/pangolin:postgresql-dev-pr537

@Lokowitz Lokowitz changed the base branch from main to remove-unused January 26, 2026 10:34
@Lokowitz Lokowitz changed the base branch from remove-unused to main January 26, 2026 12:06
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