- Introduced Next.js integration guide for ThrillWiki API, detailing authentication, core domain APIs, data structures, and implementation patterns.
- Documented the migration to Rich Choice Objects, highlighting changes for frontend developers and enhanced metadata availability.
- Fixed the missing `get_by_slug` method in the Ride model, ensuring proper functionality of ride detail endpoints.
- Created a test script to verify manufacturer syncing with ride models, ensuring data integrity across related models.
- Restructure API v1 with improved serializers organization
- Add user deletion requests and moderation queue system
- Implement bulk moderation operations and permissions
- Add user profile enhancements with display names and avatars
- Expand ride and park API endpoints with better filtering
- Add manufacturer API with detailed ride relationships
- Improve authentication flows and error handling
- Update frontend documentation and API specifications
- Add complete backend/ directory with full Django application
- Add frontend/ directory with Vite + TypeScript setup ready for Next.js
- Add comprehensive shared/ directory with:
- Complete documentation and memory-bank archives
- Media files and avatars (letters, park/ride images)
- Deployment scripts and automation tools
- Shared types and utilities
- Add architecture/ directory with migration guides
- Configure pnpm workspace for monorepo development
- Update .gitignore to exclude .django_tailwind_cli/ build artifacts
- Preserve all historical documentation in shared/docs/memory-bank/
- Set up proper structure for full-stack development with shared resources