Bryan 4183a4e01c feat: Initial Login flow (#42)
This just implements a basic sign-in flow, using the new endpoints in #29 :
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This brings over several dependencies that are necessary:
- `formik`
- `yep`

Ports over some v1 code to bootstrap it:
- `FormTextField`
- `PasswordField`
- `CoderIcon`

And implements basic sign-in:
Fixes #37 
Fixes #43

This does not implement it navbar integration (importantly - there is no way to sign out yet, unless you manually delete your `session_token`). I'll do that in the next PR - figured this was big enough to get reviewed.
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Coder v2

This repository contains source code for Coder V2. Additional documentation:

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Front-End Plan

For the front-end team, we're planning on 2 phases to the 'v2' work:

Phase 1

Phase 1 is the 'new-wine-in-an-old-bottle' approach - we want to preserve the look and feel (UX) of v1, while testing and validating the market fit of our new v2 provisioner model. This means that we'll preserve Material UI and re-use components from v1 (porting them over to the v2 codebase).

Phase 2

Phase 2 is the 'new-wine-in-a-new-bottle' - which we can do once we've successfully packaged the new wine in the old bottle.

In other words, once we've validated that the new strategy fits and is desirable for our customers, we'd like to build a new, v2-native UI (leveraging designers on the team to build a first-class experience around the new provisioner model).

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