## Description:
Import version, changelog statically using webpack for cache busting
purposes.
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## Description:
Set singleplayer gitCommit in the client
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## Description
Adds various features to improve the DX with eslint:
### Webpack
- Use `eslint-webpack-plugin` for better observability of lint errors
during development.
### Ignored files
- Enable `.gitignore` support for eslint.
### Commit hook
- Add `eslint --fix` to pre-commit hook.
### Github actions
- Add eslint check to a new github action workflow.
- Use `eslint-formatter-gha` to annotate PR files with lint failures
(see the Files changed tab,
[example](https://github.com/openfrontio/OpenFrontIO/pull/388/commits/73862230be5aad7b18e122b1cd4ab05fc9570b2c)).

## Testing
These changes have been validated through local testing and through
Github workflows.
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The problem with the file check, was it only checked if a file was
missing and not if it changed.
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evan
I have minify images and convert them to webp format that reduce size
and keep quality.
Reduce size of bg image since its already blured by css so no need to
have it that big.
Reduce size of thumbs and helper images in helper modals should be fine
since they will not exceed the container size. Even that make them
larger than containter just to be safe
Create base components with shared styles, as start of make ui better.
For now shoul look same but underhood new copoments are used.
This should be first PR that handle this and many more comes. I am in
rush due conflict with other ppl, but should work as i tested.
Testing again and look at structure
Main goal i have global css not scope in component die loading times and
size of elements. (Modal due nature of lit and shadow dom is exception,
maybe later find better way).
Documenting the components will happen later as base components
establish their usage.