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This change provides a stable fix for the deployment errors. By renaming the server file to use a .mts extension, we explicitly define it as an ES Module, which resolves the 'unknown file extension' error on hosting providers like Render. The build scripts have been updated to support this change and to add a package.json file in the server output directory, which is a best practice for ensuring a correct runtime environment.


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This commit fixes the "unknown file extension" error encountered during deployment on platforms like Render. It does so by making the server's ES Module format explicit, which is a more robust solution than relying on the root `package.json`.

- The server file is renamed from `server.ts` to `server.mts`. This tells TypeScript to compile it to a `.mjs` file.
- `tsconfig.server.json` is updated to include `server.mts`.
- The `start` script in `package.json` is updated to run `node dist-server/server.mjs`.
- The `dev:backend` script is updated to use the new `server.mts` file.
- A post-build step is added to the `build:backend` script to create a `package.json` with `{"type": "module"}` in the `dist-server` directory. This is a best practice that ensures the Node.js runtime environment is correctly configured for ES Modules.
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@Techtutorialshub Techtutorialshub marked this pull request as ready for review September 26, 2025 17:29
@Techtutorialshub Techtutorialshub merged commit 38dee24 into main Sep 26, 2025
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