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@cecco25 cecco25 commented Oct 15, 2025

Create a skeleton repo to allow the user to customize the project with other libraries (create-microweb-next)

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This pull request significantly refactors the repository by removing all existing database, ORM (Prisma), and authentication ('better-auth') configurations, along with their associated middleware and utility files. The primary goal is to transform the repository into a clean, minimal template, stripping away specific implementations to provide a more generic starting point for new projects.

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  • Database and ORM Configuration Removed: The .env.example file, which contained database connection strings, and the prisma/schema.prisma file, defining the database schema with User, Session, and Account models, have both been removed. This indicates a complete removal of the Prisma ORM and its associated database setup.
  • Authentication System Stripped: All files related to the 'better-auth' authentication system, including src/lib/auth-client.ts, src/lib/auth.ts, and src/lib/get-session.ts, have been removed. This signifies the removal of the entire authentication logic and client-side integration.
  • Middleware for Route Protection Removed: The src/middleware.ts file, which handled route protection, session management, and role-based access control, has been deleted. This change removes the application's existing access control layer.
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Code Review

This pull request aims to convert the repository into a template by removing the existing authentication and database implementation based on better-auth and Prisma. The changes are straightforward, consisting of deleting several files related to this feature. While the file removal is done correctly, the associated dependencies in package.json have been left behind. It's important to remove these unused packages to maintain a clean and secure boilerplate.

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