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Kordant/web
Michael Freno f627033665 feat: establish unified project foundation with root config cleanup
- Archive legacy packages/, services/, server/ directories
- Update pnpm workspace to web + browser-ext
- Simplify root package.json scripts to delegate to web/
- Update turbo.json for new workspace structure
- Remove obsolete root config files (vite, tsconfig, etc.)
- Add .nvmrc, .editorconfig for consistent dev environment
- Update CI workflow to remove references to deleted packages
- Add missing dependencies (@tailwindcss/vite, tailwindcss) to web
- Add test and lint scripts to web package
- Verify pnpm install, build, and dev work correctly
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