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shawnkim1997andClaude Opus 4.6 51cbaf7f8d feat: major codebase audit — 21 routers, 37 services, 12 pages fully documented
- Add missing numpy, scipy, dbnomics to requirements.txt (fixes ImportError on fresh install)
- Sync claude.md with actual codebase: §3 file structure (37 services, 21 routers),
  §5 API endpoints (92 routes), §6 frontend pages (12), §13 TODO status
- Update README.md with current architecture (92 API routes, 21 routers, 37 services),
  multi-asset overview, research grid, macro dashboard, screener+backtest,
  multi-jurisdiction filings, and 2026-03-26 changelog entry
- Add new routers: dart, edinet, fmp, macro, research
- Add new services: cache, dart_fetcher, dart_filing_service, economic_calendar,
  ecos_fetcher, edinet_filing_service, fmp_client, global_macro_quadrant,
  kpi_history_service, macro_cycle, macro_fetcher, oecd_cycle,
  peer_comparison_service, research_dashboard, smart_money_service, yield_fx_service
- Add new frontend: macro page, screener+backtest, research grid components,
  overview (Equity/ETF/Commodity), filings (SEC/DART/EDINET), error boundaries
- Remove 6 unused services: copilot_context, crypto_fetcher, fx_fetcher,
  gemini_analysis, market_data, technical_analysis
- Remove obsolete docs: .agent/, AGENT.md, ATLAS_EVALUATION.md, docs/

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 21:39:07 +00:00
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