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Dimension-47/client
Alexander Zielonka e60a8df4f0 Implement complete inventory system with equipment database
Features:
- HP Control component with damage/heal/direct modes (mobile-optimized)
- Conditions system with PF2e condition database
- Equipment database with 5,482 items from PF2e (weapons, armor, equipment)
- AddItemModal with search, category filters, and pagination
- Bulk tracking with encumbered/overburdened status display
- Item management (add, remove, toggle equipped)

Backend:
- Equipment module with search/filter endpoints
- Prisma migration for equipment detail fields
- Equipment seed script importing from JSON data files
- Extended Equipment model (damage, hands, AC, etc.)

Frontend:
- New components: HpControl, AddConditionModal, AddItemModal
- Improved character sheet with tabbed interface
- API methods for equipment search and item management

Documentation:
- CLAUDE.md with project philosophy and architecture decisions

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-19 01:55:01 +01:00
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