Interview Assistant Developer 326a4aaa29 Initial commit: Real-Time Interview Assistant with Authelia Authentication
🎯 Features implemented:
- Multi-language speech recognition (EN, FR, ES, DE)
- CV upload and parsing with regex-escaped skills extraction
- Authelia authentication integration for n8n webhook
- Complete n8n workflow for AI question generation
- Real-time language switching with enhanced UI
- Professional authentication modal with dual login options

🔧 Technical stack:
- Angular 18 with standalone components and signals
- TypeScript with strict typing and interfaces
- Authelia session-based authentication
- n8n workflow automation with OpenAI integration
- PDF.js for CV text extraction
- Web Speech API for voice recognition

🛠️ Infrastructure:
- Secure authentication flow with proper error handling
- Environment-based configuration for dev/prod
- Comprehensive documentation and workflow templates
- Clean project structure with proper git ignore rules

🔒 Security features:
- Cookie-based session management with CORS
- Protected n8n webhooks via Authelia
- Graceful fallback to local processing
- Secure redirect handling and session persistence

🚀 Generated with Claude Code (https://claude.ai/code)

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-09-17 15:16:13 +00:00

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# InterviewAssistant
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## Development server
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```bash
ng serve
```
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