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familienarchiv/frontend
Marcel 3280125140 feat: add frontend dev container to docker-compose
- frontend/Dockerfile: Node 20 Alpine image running npm run dev
- docker-compose: frontend service with depends_on db/minio/backend,
  source mounted as volume, named volume for node_modules to avoid
  OS binary conflicts between host and container
- vite.config.ts: make API proxy target configurable via
  API_PROXY_TARGET env var (defaults to localhost:8080 for local dev,
  set to http://backend:8080 inside Docker)
- .env: update PORT_FRONTEND to 5173 (actual vite dev server port)

Usage:
  docker compose up frontend   # starts frontend + all dependencies
  docker compose up            # starts everything

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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