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Comprehensive review fixes: security, performance, code quality, and UI polish
Backend: Fix CORS wildcard+credentials, add secret key warning, remove raw
API keys from sync endpoint, fix N+1 queries in watcher/sync, fix
AttributeError on event_types, delete dead scheduled.py/templates.py,
add limit cap on history, re-validate server on URL/key update, apply
tracking/template config IDs in update_target.

HA Integration: Replace datetime.now() with dt_util.now(), fix notification
queue to only remove successfully sent items, use album UUID for entity
unique IDs, add shared links dirty flag and users cache hourly refresh,
deduplicate _is_quiet_hours, add HTTP timeouts, cache albums in config
flow, change iot_class to local_polling.

Frontend: Make i18n reactive via $state (remove window.location.reload),
add Modal transitions/a11y/Escape key, create ConfirmModal replacing all
confirm() calls, add error handling to all pages, replace Unicode nav
icons with MDI SVGs, add card hover effects, dashboard stat icons, global
focus-visible styles, form slide transitions, mobile responsive bottom
nav, fix password error color, add ~20 i18n keys (EN/RU).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-19 18:34:31 +03:00
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