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@irvinebroque irvinebroque commented Dec 30, 2025

Document microfrontend architecture using router workers and service bindings, including routing logic, path rewriting, asset handling, preloading, and deployment workflows.

Document microfrontend architecture using router workers and service bindings, including routing logic, path rewriting, asset handling, preloading, and deployment workflows.
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This pull request requires reviews from CODEOWNERS as it changes files that match the following patterns:

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Co-authored-by: Brayden Wilmoth <brayden.wilmoth@gmail.com>
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Brayden commented Dec 31, 2025

Template added to our templates repo here: cloudflare/templates#877

@irvinebroque irvinebroque marked this pull request as ready for review January 22, 2026 19:24
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Think ready for final pass

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LGTM

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@Brayden yours to hit merge on when you are ready

@Brayden Brayden merged commit 879bf0a into production Jan 30, 2026
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@Brayden Brayden deleted the bib/microfrontends branch January 30, 2026 14:24
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