- Node/Express/TypeScript API under /api/v1 with JWT auth (login, refresh, logout, /me) - Prisma schema: vendors, users, roles, products, categories, taxes, transactions - SQLite for local dev; Postgres via docker-compose for production - Full CRUD routes for vendors, users, categories, taxes, products with Zod validation and RBAC - Paginated list endpoints scoped per vendor; refresh token rotation - React/TypeScript admin SPA (Vite): login, protected routing, sidebar layout - Pages: Dashboard, Catalog (tabbed Products/Categories/Taxes), Users, Vendor Settings - Shared UI: Table, Modal, FormField, Btn, PageHeader components - Multi-stage Dockerfile; docker-compose with Postgres healthcheck - Seed script with demo vendor and owner account - INSTRUCTIONS.md, ROADMAP.md, .claude/launch.json for dev server config Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Browserslist
The config to share target browsers and Node.js versions between different front-end tools. It is used in:
- Autoprefixer
- Babel
- postcss-preset-env
- eslint-plugin-compat
- stylelint-no-unsupported-browser-features
- postcss-normalize
- obsolete-webpack-plugin
All tools will find target browsers automatically,
when you add the following to package.json:
"browserslist": [
"defaults and fully supports es6-module",
"maintained node versions"
]
Or in .browserslistrc config:
# Browsers that we support
defaults and fully supports es6-module
maintained node versions
Developers set their version lists using queries like last 2 versions
to be free from updating versions manually.
Browserslist will use caniuse-lite with Can I Use data for this queries.
You can check how config works at our playground: browsersl.ist
Docs
Read full docs here.