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ashen-realms/apps/web
Bastian Wagner e0e6db3ae8 chore: move unreferenced source art out of the served web assets
apps/web/public/images was shipping ~90 MB of source art (enemies, npc,
combat status icons, HUD icon originals/difficulty badges, unused
background paintings) that no component, template, or stylesheet
actually references, since Angular copies public/ verbatim into every
browser build. Moved everything not referenced under apps/web/src to a
new art/ directory at the repo root, preserving the original subfolder
layout; only the 11 files actually loaded by the app (runtime HUD/
background derivatives and their PNG fallbacks) remain under
apps/web/public/images. Documented the split in README.md.
2026-08-19 10:50:00 +02:00
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2026-08-19 09:06:10 +02:00

Web

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