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* feat: Add new API handlers for user, project, and task management; update package dependencies

* feat: Update .gitignore, add Lambda layer configuration, and refactor DynamoDB handlers to use AWS SDK v3

* feat: Update serverless configuration and refactor API handlers to improve error handling and response structure

* feat: Add Cognito user pool name parameter and update API handlers to include CORS headers

* feat: Update task and project ID formats, add populateSeedData function, and enhance user ID handling

* feat: Update image source paths to use S3 public URL for profile and task attachments
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# or
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# or
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