Rocky_Mountain_Vending/.pnpm-store/v10/files/27/8070b76e92112f1f8c0be98ab54b104fda3612f89f57a13f85c5e61c7329250b2a15db9ca97874c551ecaf8f0f23cb9eef2d8eebfd4530f56c3e6e5d27c822
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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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/* eslint-disable @definitelytyped/no-self-import -- self-imports in module augmentations aren't self-imports */
/* eslint-disable @definitelytyped/no-declare-current-package -- The module augmentations are optional */
/**
* These are types for things that are present in the upcoming React 18 release.
*
* Once React 18 is released they can just be moved to the main index file.
*
* To load the types declared here in an actual project, there are three ways. The easiest one,
* if your `tsconfig.json` already has a `"types"` array in the `"compilerOptions"` section,
* is to add `"react-dom/canary"` to the `"types"` array.
*
* Alternatively, a specific import syntax can to be used from a typescript file.
* This module does not exist in reality, which is why the {} is important:
*
* ```ts
* import {} from 'react-dom/canary'
* ```
*
* It is also possible to include it through a triple-slash reference:
*
* ```ts
* /// <reference types="react-dom/canary" />
* ```
*
* Either the import or the reference only needs to appear once, anywhere in the project.
*/
// See https://github.com/facebook/react/blob/main/packages/react-dom/index.js to see how the exports are declared,
// but confirm with published source code (e.g. https://unpkg.com/react-dom@canary) that these exports end up in the published code
import React = require("react");
import ReactDOM = require(".");
export {};
declare module "react" {
// @enableViewTransition
interface ViewTransitionPseudoElement extends Animatable {
getComputedStyle: () => CSSStyleDeclaration;
}
interface ViewTransitionInstance {
group: ViewTransitionPseudoElement;
imagePair: ViewTransitionPseudoElement;
old: ViewTransitionPseudoElement;
new: ViewTransitionPseudoElement;
}
// @enableFragmentRefs
interface FragmentInstance {
blur: () => void;
focus: (focusOptions?: FocusOptions | undefined) => void;
focusLast: (focusOptions?: FocusOptions | undefined) => void;
observeUsing(observer: IntersectionObserver | ResizeObserver): void;
unobserveUsing(observer: IntersectionObserver | ResizeObserver): void;
getClientRects(): Array<DOMRect>;
getRootNode(getRootNodeOptions?: GetRootNodeOptions | undefined): Document | ShadowRoot | FragmentInstance;
addEventListener(
type: string,
listener: EventListener,
optionsOrUseCapture?: Parameters<Element["addEventListener"]>[2],
): void;
removeEventListener(
type: string,
listener: EventListener,
optionsOrUseCapture?: Parameters<Element["removeEventListener"]>[2],
): void;
dispatchEvent(event: Event): boolean;
scrollIntoView(alignToTop?: boolean): void;
}
}