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Description The email verification mechanism relies on user identifiers rather than dedicated verification tokens. User identifiers are intended for database records and should not serve as proof of email ...

👤 User Story As a user, I want all section cards on the Running Dashboard to have a consistent look and feel so that the UI feels cohesive and professional. 📋 Description Following issue #370 (Analytics ...
agent: frontend
module: running
P1

It would be great to be able to check the list of files importing a specific file foo.v when looking at the documentation for ˋfoo.v`

Spec reference specs/05-support.md Gaps 1. Missing GET /support/{id} Endpoint not implemented. 2. Missing resolved_at field Spec: nullable datetime, auto-set by server on first transition to resolved ...
backend
frontend

🚀 Program GSSoC ✨ Feature Description A custom 404 page should be added to handle cases where users navigate to non-existent or invalid routes. Currently, users see a generic browser error or blank ...
enhancement
gssoc26
needs maintainer review

Spec reference specs/04-contracts.md Gaps 1. Missing GET /contracts/{id} The spec requires a GET by ID endpoint. Only contracts and support are missing this — all other modules have it. 2. Missing ...
backend
frontend
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