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Chore: remove legacy map tiles and application docs#11

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@chrismclarke chrismclarke merged commit 7ab8067 into main Mar 4, 2026
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This pull request performs a significant cleanup by removing outdated and legacy documentation from the project. It systematically deletes documentation pages and their associated metadata for various application tools and general project setup, thereby streamlining the codebase and eliminating content that is no longer relevant or maintained.

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  • Legacy Map Tiles Documentation Removed: Removed extensive documentation related to 'Map Tiles', including guides on GeoJson data, adding offline basemaps, compressing tiles, and integrating vector basemaps.
  • Application Documentation Cleaned Up: Eliminated documentation pages for several application tools: Budget Tool, Climate Tool, Monitoring Tool, Resources Tool, and Dashboard.
  • General Setup Documentation Removed: Deleted general project setup documentation, specifically the 'About PICSA', 'Installation', and 'Folder Structure' sections.
  • Metadata Files Removed: Removed the _meta.ts files that defined navigation and metadata for the now-deleted application and setup documentation sections.

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  • app/applications/_meta.ts
    • Removed metadata definitions for applications.
  • app/applications/budget/page.mdx
    • Removed the Budget Tool documentation page.
  • app/applications/climate/page.mdx
    • Removed the Climate Tool documentation page.
  • app/applications/dashboard/page.mdx
    • Removed the Dashboard documentation page.
  • app/applications/map-tiles/page.mdx
    • Removed the Map Tiles documentation page.
  • app/applications/monitoring/page.mdx
    • Removed the Monitoring Tool documentation page.
  • app/applications/resources/page.mdx
    • Removed the Resources Tool documentation page.
  • app/setup/_meta.ts
    • Removed metadata definitions for setup sections.
  • app/setup/about/page.mdx
    • Removed the 'About PICSA' documentation page.
  • app/setup/installation/page.mdx
    • Removed the installation guide documentation page.
  • app/setup/structure/page.mdx
    • Removed the folder structure documentation page.
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This pull request removes a significant amount of legacy documentation related to applications, map tiles, and project setup. The changes are consistent with the goal of cleaning up outdated content. However, the deletions leave dangling references in the main navigation configuration file (app/_meta.ts), which will likely lead to broken links for the 'Setup' and 'Applications' sections. I've left comments on the deleted metadata files with recommendations to update the main configuration to prevent this.

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app/applications/_meta.ts (1-8)

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With the deletion of all application-specific documentation pages and this metadata file, the 'Applications' section will become empty. This will likely result in a broken link in the navigation sidebar. To completely remove the section, you should also remove the applications: 'Applications' entry from the parent app/_meta.ts file.

app/setup/_meta.ts (1-5)

high

With the deletion of all setup documentation pages and this metadata file, the 'Setup' section will become empty. This will likely result in a broken link in the navigation sidebar. To completely remove the section, you should also remove the setup: 'Setup' entry from the parent app/_meta.ts file.

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