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[WIP] Scaffold modular backend for GeoCompanion project#1

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Copilot AI commented Dec 18, 2025

GeoCompanion Backend Scaffold Plan

  • Create root project structure with backend directory
  • Set up core backend modules (API, services, models, interfaces)
  • Create location-aware query module (country/state/district)
  • Create content management module with API stubs
  • Create multilingual support module with interfaces
  • Create conversational interface hooks module
  • Create local caching module with interfaces
  • Set up configuration and utilities
  • Create comprehensive documentation (README, API docs, architecture docs)
  • Add requirements.txt and setup files
  • Verify the folder structure and documentation completeness
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Scaffold a modular backend-first project named “GeoCompanion”, a public information platform for shared kiosks and mobile/web apps. Use a client–server architecture with clear module separation. Include API stubs for location-aware queries (country/state/district), content management, multilingual support, conversational interface hooks, and local caching. Focus on folder structure, interfaces, and documentation, not full implementations.


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@DataBoySu DataBoySu marked this pull request as ready for review December 18, 2025 16:35
@DataBoySu DataBoySu merged commit cbbf703 into main Dec 18, 2025
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