Add progressive web app companion for cross-platform access

Vite + TypeScript PWA that mirrors the Android app's core features:
- Pre-processed shelter data (build-time UTM33N→WGS84 conversion)
- Leaflet map with shelter markers, user location, and offline tiles
- Canvas compass arrow (ported from DirectionArrowView.kt)
- IndexedDB shelter cache with 7-day staleness check
- Service worker with CacheFirst tiles and precached app shell
- i18n for en, nb, nn (ported from Android strings.xml)
- iOS/Android compass handling with low-pass filter
- Respects user map interaction (no auto-snap on pan/zoom)
- Build revision cache-breaker for reliable SW updates

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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import { Strategy } from './Strategy.js';
import { StrategyHandler } from './StrategyHandler.js';
import './_version.js';
/**
* An implementation of a [cache-first](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/workbox/caching-strategies-overview/#cache-first-falling-back-to-network)
* request strategy.
*
* A cache first strategy is useful for assets that have been revisioned,
* such as URLs like `/styles/example.a8f5f1.css`, since they
* can be cached for long periods of time.
*
* If the network request fails, and there is no cache match, this will throw
* a `WorkboxError` exception.
*
* @extends workbox-strategies.Strategy
* @memberof workbox-strategies
*/
declare class CacheFirst extends Strategy {
/**
* @private
* @param {Request|string} request A request to run this strategy for.
* @param {workbox-strategies.StrategyHandler} handler The event that
* triggered the request.
* @return {Promise<Response>}
*/
_handle(request: Request, handler: StrategyHandler): Promise<Response>;
}
export { CacheFirst };