- Migration 003: adds logged_at to sync_log for TTL pruning; migrates settings_history to UUID TEXT PK with updated_at column - SyncStore: Prune() deletes rows older than 30d and writes a '_pruned' marker at the boundary version; Pull() calls Prune lazily and returns ErrSyncStale (410) when the client's since_version is behind the marker - sync_handler.go: GET /api/sync/pull?since=N; POST /api/sync/push with last-updated_at-wins conflict resolution for entries, balance_adjustments, settings_history; closed_days/closed_weeks skipped (server-only mutations) - router.go: passes entryStore, adjustmentStore, settingsStore to SyncHandler - settings_store.go: UUID PK, updated_at column, Upsert() for push path - settings_service.go: generates UUID on create, sets updated_at on update - settings_handler.go: ID params changed from int64 to string - domain.go: Settings.ID string, Settings.UpdatedAt added - client.ts: all mutation methods catch TypeError (offline) and fall back to Dexie write + outbox enqueue; crypto.randomUUID() for offline creates; Settings.id type changed to string - db.ts: Dexie v3 — settings_history key path changed to string UUID; upgrade handler clears table for repopulation via pull - sync.ts: real pushOutbox to POST /api/sync/push; pullChanges uses GET with ?since=N; 410 triggers coldStart() + retry; coldStart() wipes all tables and resets last_version - 4 new Go store tests covering normal pull, stale client, empty prune, client-ahead-of-marker; all tests pass (store + service, 19 Vitest)
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