
This commit includes the following changes: - Deleted the `package-lock.json` file to streamline dependency management. - Updated the `financials.py` endpoint to return a comprehensive user financial summary, including net balance, total group spending, debts, and credits. - Enhanced the `expense.py` CRUD operations to handle enum values and improve error handling during expense deletion. - Introduced new schemas in `financials.py` for user financial summaries and debt/credit tracking. - Refactored the costs service to improve group balance summary calculations. These changes aim to improve the application's financial tracking capabilities and maintain cleaner dependency management.
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This template should help get you started developing with Vue 3 in Vite.
Recommended IDE Setup
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