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Kordant/web
Michael Freno 052e08c17b feat(db): add PostgreSQL connection, migration runner, and seed data
- Add pool export and graceful shutdown hook to db/index.ts
- Create migrate.ts — programmatic migration runner using drizzle-orm/migrator
- Create seed.ts — idempotent seed script with sample users, subscriptions,
  watchlist items, exposures, alerts, blog posts, properties, and removal requests
- Create db.test.ts — unit tests for db, migrate, and seed module exports
- Add web/.env.example documenting DATABASE_URL
- Add db:generate, db:push, db:migrate, db:seed scripts to web/package.json
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