✨ Major Features Added: - Complete magical theming and rebranding from LifeRPG to The Wizard's Grimoire - Production-grade React frontend with Tailwind CSS v4 and magical aesthetics - Comprehensive analytics dashboard with Recharts integration (ScryingPortal) - Push notifications system with PWA service worker support - Drag & drop functionality using @dnd-kit for habit reordering - Social features with friends system and leaderboards - Performance optimization tools and monitoring - Mobile app enhancement with PWA installation support 🏗️ Technical Infrastructure: - Advanced service worker with offline support and background sync - Zustand state management for scalable application state - Production-ready UI component system with enhanced Button, Card, Input - Progressive Web App (PWA) with manifest and app installation - FastAPI backend with comprehensive API endpoints - Docker containerization and CI/CD pipeline setup 📱 Progressive Web App Features: - Offline functionality with intelligent caching - Push notification support for habit reminders - App installation on mobile and desktop platforms - Background sync for offline data management - Performance monitoring and optimization tools 🎨 User Experience: - Magical wizard/grimoire theming throughout application - Responsive design optimized for all device sizes - Drag & drop habit management with smooth animations - Interactive analytics with multiple chart types - Social connectivity with friends and competitive features - Comprehensive notification and performance settings 🔧 Developer Experience: - Modern development stack with Vite and React - Comprehensive testing setup and CI/CD pipelines - Code quality tools with pre-commit hooks - Docker development environment - Detailed documentation and implementation guides This represents a complete transformation from prototype to production-ready application with enterprise-grade features and magical user experience.
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# Hooks configuration
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You can configure pre- and post-sync hooks per integration via `Integration.config.hooks`.
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Config shape (stored as JSON in `integrations.config`):
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```
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{
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"hooks": {
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"pre_sync": [
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{ "type": "slack", "text": "Sync starting for {provider}" },
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{ "type": "webhook", "url": "https://example.com/hook", "template": "{provider} sync started" }
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],
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"post_sync": [
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{ "type": "slack", "on": "success" },
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{ "type": "slack", "on": "fail" },
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{ "type": "email", "to": "ops@example.com", "subject": "Sync {event}", "body": "{provider} finished with count={count}" },
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{ "type": "webhook", "url": "https://example.com/notify", "headers": {"X-Token": "abc"}, "template": "{provider} done: {count}" }
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]
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}
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}
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```
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Notes:
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- `pre_sync` runs before adapter execution.
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- `post_sync` supports `on`: `success`, `fail`, or `always` (default).
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- Slack hook reuses the Slack notifier. Add a Slack integration with an incoming webhook for messages to deliver.
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- Webhook hook posts JSON to the given `url`. If `template` is provided, `{context}` values are formatted into a `text` field.
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- Email hook uses the notifier email transport. See `docs/email.md`.
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Context variables available to templates:
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- `provider`: provider name (e.g., `todoist`)
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- `count`: items processed (when available)
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Caveats:
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- Hooks execute best-effort. Failures are logged and do not block the sync.
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- Keep templates simple; invalid placeholders are ignored and the raw context is sent.
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