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- Changed the scrape script to use tsx for TypeScript execution. - Added new TypeScript script for scraping One Piece data. - Refactored package.json to include dependencies for the new scraper. - Removed unused dependencies and organized devDependencies. feat: implement One Piece data scraping functionality - Added functionality to scrape arcs, characters, and devil fruits from One Piece fandom. - Implemented data extraction methods for character attributes and devil fruit details. - Added JSON and CSV export capabilities for scraped data. fix: update auth configuration to handle missing secret - Modified the auth configuration to use a default secret if BETTER_AUTH_SECRET is not set. fix: improve database client initialization - Updated database client creation to use a local database file if DATABASE_URL is not set. chore: switch Svelte adapter to node - Changed Svelte adapter from auto to node for better server-side rendering support.
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# recreate this project
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