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Synculous-2/synculous-client/README.md
chelsea 97a166f5aa Fix medication system and rename to Synculous.
- Add all 14 missing database tables (medications, med_logs, routines, etc.)
- Rewrite medication scheduling: support specific days, every N days, as-needed (PRN)
- Fix taken_times matching: match by created_at date, not scheduled_time string
- Fix adherence calculation: taken / expected doses, not taken / (taken + skipped)
- Add formatSchedule() helper for readable display
- Update client types and API layer
- Rename brilli-ins-client → synculous-client
- Make client PWA: add manifest, service worker, icons
- Bind dev server to 0.0.0.0 for network access
- Fix SVG icon bugs in Icons.tsx
- Add .dockerignore for client npm caching

Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-13 03:23:38 -06:00

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