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Kordant/web
Michael Freno 659ab9b71a feat: implement security report generation backend (task 21)
- Add report-schedules DB schema table
- Create reports tRPC router with getReports, generateReport, getReport,
  deleteReport, getScheduledReports, updateSchedule procedures
- Create reports service with async report generation lifecycle
- Create report generator (compileData, renderHTML, generatePDF, uploadPDF)
- Add HTML templates for monthly-plus, annual-premium, weekly-digest
- Add Valibot schemas for input validation
- Wire router into root.ts and update DB schema exports/relations
- Install puppeteer for HTML-to-PDF conversion
- Write unit tests for router (11 tests) and service (12 tests)
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