feat: migrate to Next.js for Mini App and enhance project structure
- Replaced the previous webapp with a new Mini App built using Next.js, improving performance and maintainability. - Updated the `.gitignore` to exclude Next.js build artifacts and node modules. - Revised documentation in `AGENTS.md`, `README.md`, and `architecture.md` to reflect the new Mini App structure and technology stack. - Enhanced Dockerfile to support the new build process for the Next.js application. - Updated CI workflow to build and test the Next.js application. - Added new configuration options for the Mini App, including `MINI_APP_SHORT_NAME` for improved deep linking. - Refactored frontend testing setup to accommodate the new structure and testing framework. - Removed legacy webapp files and dependencies to streamline the project.
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import { cn } from "@/lib/utils"
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function Skeleton({ className, ...props }: React.ComponentProps<"div">) {
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return (
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<div
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data-slot="skeleton"
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className={cn("animate-pulse rounded-md bg-accent", className)}
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{...props}
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/>
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)
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}
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export { Skeleton }
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