Add comprehensive user profile system allowing users to showcase their activity and customize their profiles. Database Changes: - Added profile fields to User model: slug, displayName, bio, profilePublic - Added index on slug field for efficient lookups API Changes: - Added GET /users/me endpoint to fetch current user - Added PUT /users/me endpoint to update user settings - Added GET /users/profile/:identifier endpoint for public profiles - Updated UserService with profile methods and statistics - Modified AuthService to include profile fields in user responses Frontend Changes: - Created ProfileComponent to display user profiles with stats - Created SettingsComponent for profile customization - Added profile and settings routes - Updated header dropdown menu with profile links - Enhanced UserService with profile methods - Added updateUser method to AuthService Features: - Custom profile slugs for clean URLs - Display names separate from usernames - User bios (up to 500 characters) - Public/private profile toggle - Activity statistics (suggestions, likes, comments, acceptance rate) - Badge display (Staff, Mod, VIP, Discord Member) - Beautiful witch-themed styling Closes #45
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npx nx serve frontend
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npx nx g @nx/angular:app demo
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npx nx g @nx/angular:lib mylib
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Step 1
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- Remote caching
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- Automated e2e test splitting
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npx nx g ci-workflow
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