Adds the server side of the local location view: location_definitions carries region naming, a location type, a scene-level description and artwork, plus JSONB points of interest, primary actions and a reward preview. Locations become content, so a second location renders through the same components with different data. GET /api/world/current-location gains those fields, a recommendation label and a danger rating derived from the weighted average of the location's own monster pool — a rare elite no longer makes a beginner road read as lethal. The encounter preview is derived from that same pool rather than duplicating it. POST /api/world/current-location/interactions/:key reveals a hotspot's authored result. The location is resolved from the character, never from the request, and result text never ships with the location payload, so a caller cannot read or trigger a hotspot it has not travelled to. Seeds the Verbrannte Straße with its four hotspots and the Südtor with its own transition content. Adds Verwilderter Straßenhund and Verkohlter Plünderer to the road's pool, including combat sprites, so the preview shows encounters the hunt can actually roll. Medallion icons move to images/monsters/icons, where both combat and the location view read them. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Description
Nest framework TypeScript starter repository.
Project setup
$ npm install
Compile and run the project
# development
$ npm run start
# watch mode
$ npm run start:dev
# production mode
$ npm run start:prod
Run tests
# unit tests
$ npm run test
# e2e tests
$ npm run test:e2e
# test coverage
$ npm run test:cov
Deployment
When you're ready to deploy your NestJS application to production, there are some key steps you can take to ensure it runs as efficiently as possible. Check out the deployment documentation for more information.
If you are looking for a cloud-based platform to deploy your NestJS application, check out Mau, our official platform for deploying NestJS applications on AWS. Mau makes deployment straightforward and fast, requiring just a few simple steps:
$ npm install -g @nestjs/mau
$ mau deploy
With Mau, you can deploy your application in just a few clicks, allowing you to focus on building features rather than managing infrastructure.
Resources
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License
Nest is MIT licensed.