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- Added a new script to scrape devil fruits and characters from One Piece fandom. - Implemented functions to fetch, normalize, and save data in JSON, CSV, and SQL formats. - Created a structured output directory for scraped data. feat(database): update schema for devil fruits and characters - Defined new types for devil fruits and haki in the database schema. - Updated the character table to include fields for age, affiliations, devil fruit, haki, bounty, height, origin, first appearance, and picture URL. feat(ui): enhance main page and daily mode layout - Redesigned the main page with a new layout and styling for the OnePieceDle game. - Created a new daily mode page with sections for clues and user input for guesses. - Removed demo authentication routes and pages to streamline the application.
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