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Backend (.NET 10 minimal API): - Vertical slice architecture with feature folders - Postgres via EF Core with initial migration - JWT auth with family invite code registration - REST endpoints for stores, shopping lists, items, recipes - SignalR hub for real-time list collaboration (per-list groups and lists-overview group for live list creation/archival/progress) - Multi-stage Dockerfile Frontend (SvelteKit + Svelte 5 runes, Tailwind v4): - Mobile-first PWA with web manifest and service worker - Bottom-nav layout, login/register, lists overview, list detail, stores management, recipes (list/create/detail with add-to-list) - SignalR client with reference-counted connection - Real-time updates on both lists overview and list detail pages Infrastructure: - docker-compose.yml with postgres, backend, frontend services and Traefik labels for path-based routing (/api, /hubs to backend) - .env.example with required config End-to-end tests (Playwright): - test-e2e.mjs: single-user flow (auth, stores, lists, items, recipes) - test-e2e-multiuser.mjs: two-user real-time sync coverage Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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