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Initial commit: Rocky Mountain Vending website
Next.js website for Rocky Mountain Vending company featuring:
- Product catalog with Stripe integration
- Service areas and parts pages
- Admin dashboard with Clerk authentication
- SEO optimized pages with JSON-LD structured data

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-02-12 16:22:15 -07:00

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