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Giancarlo Buomprisco 1c31e7ffab Update Calendar component and update dependencies and updated Agents MD files (#269)
* Update Calendar component and update dependencies

* Refactor AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md for clarity and consistency

- Streamlined project overview and architecture sections in both AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md to enhance readability.
- Updated command sections to reflect essential commands and improved formatting for better usability.
- Clarified multi-tenant architecture details and database operations, ensuring accurate representation of the project's structure.
- Enhanced component organization and security guidelines for better developer onboarding and adherence to best practices.

* Refactor code for consistency and readability

- Improved formatting in `env-variables-model.ts` for better description clarity.
- Enhanced readability of `current-plan-alert.tsx` and `current-plan-badge.tsx` by adjusting the status badge mapping.
- Standardized object syntax in `lemon-squeezy-webhook-handler.service.ts` for consistency.
- Refined className ordering in `account-selector.tsx` for better maintainability.
- Ensured proper syntax in `console.ts` with consistent object export.
- Reorganized imports in `calendar.tsx` for clarity and structure.
- Improved className formatting in `sidebar.tsx` for better readability.

* Update package version to 2.10.0 in package.json
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Dev Tool

This is a Next.js project bootstrapped with create-next-app.

The Dev Tools is an application that helps you manage your Makerkit environment variables and other settings.

Getting Started

First, run the development server:

pnpm run --filter dev-tool dev

Open the link printed in the terminal to see the result.

Testing production environment variables

To test your production environment variables, create a .env.production.local file in the apps/web directory and add your production environment variables.

This environment variables are not committed to the repository, so you can use them for testing purposes.

In the environment mode switcher, please select Production to test your production environment variables.

Don't publish this app

This app is not intended to be published to the public. This is only meant to be used by for development purposes.