fix: Add production build process for server#3
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This commit introduces a production-ready build process for the Node.js server to resolve deployment issues on platforms like Render. - A `tsconfig.server.json` file is added to handle the compilation of the TypeScript server code. - The `package.json` scripts have been updated: - A `build` script now compiles both the frontend (Vite) and the backend (tsc). - A `start` script is added to run the compiled JavaScript server, which is the correct practice for a production environment. This replaces the previous development-only approach of using `ts-node` in the start command.
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This change fixes a deployment crash by implementing a proper production build process. The server's TypeScript code is now compiled to JavaScript before the server is started. This requires updating the build and start commands on the hosting provider (e.g., Render) to
npm run buildandnpm run startrespectively, and ensuring theGEMINI_API_KEYis set as an environment variable.PR created automatically by Jules for task 10698929617295281770