WIP : feat: upgrade to nestjs-modules v8, extract rockets-core, declarative resources #26
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WIP : feat: upgrade to nestjs-modules v8, extract rockets-core, declarative resources #26
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🟢 Metrics 64 complexity · 13 duplication
Metric Results Complexity 64 Duplication 13
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WIP — checkpoint of the
@concepta/nestjs-*v7 → v8 migration and therockets-coreextraction. Opening for comparison.rockets-server-authmigration to consume
rockets-coreis not yet finished; this PR capturesthe current working state so reviewers can see the architecture direction.