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Display agenda as a markdown table #192

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@rprouse rprouse commented Oct 18, 2024

Fixes #191

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  • New Features

    • Updated version to 6.2.0.
    • Added a new command option to display calendar events in table format.
    • Enhanced commands for today and tomorrow to support new formatting options.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Adjusted internal logic for agenda display to handle new table formatting correctly.

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The changes in this pull request involve updating the project version from 6.1.2 to 6.2.0 and modifying the command line arguments in the launch settings. Enhancements to the CalendarSkill class include the addition of a new command option for displaying calendar events in a table format. Method signatures have been updated to accommodate new parameters for handling table formatting, and a new method for generating table summaries has been introduced.

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File Path Change Summary
Guppi.Console/Guppi.Console.csproj Version updated from 6.1.2 to 6.2.0
Guppi.Console/Properties/launchSettings.json commandLineArgs updated from "cal agenda" to "cal agenda -t"
Guppi.Console/Skills/CalendarSkill.cs Method signatures updated to include table parameter; new method TableLinkedSummary added.

Assessment against linked issues

Objective Addressed Explanation
Format agenda in a table (#191)

🐰 In the garden where ideas bloom,
A table for calendars makes room.
With events laid out in a neat array,
The rabbit hops in, ready to play!
From markdown to tables, we now can see,
A clearer agenda, oh what glee! 🌼


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@rprouse rprouse merged commit 62cff34 into main Oct 18, 2024
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@rprouse rprouse deleted the issue/191 branch October 18, 2024 00:46
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