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Fixed plugin description for map notes #1140

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@Jameson-Crate Jameson-Crate commented Oct 22, 2024

Changed plugin description of map notes in plugins json to have the correct start and end phrases.

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  • New Features

    • Updated voice commands for the "Map Notes" plugin to enhance user clarity.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Removed outdated plugins: "Psychologist," "News checker," and "Multion Amazon."

Changed the phrases in the description to match the api.
Fixed start and end phrases in the plugin description.
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The pull request introduces changes to the community-plugins.json file, focusing on updating the descriptions of several plugins. The "Map Notes" plugin's description has been revised to provide clearer commands for users, while three plugins—the "Psychologist," "News checker," and "Multion Amazon"—have been removed from the list. The remaining plugins retain their original descriptions and functionalities, with no other significant changes noted.

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File Change Summary
community-plugins.json - Updated description for "Map Notes" plugin to clarify initiation and conclusion phrases.
- Deleted plugins: "Psychologist," "News checker," and "Multion Amazon."

Possibly related PRs

  • Updated Map Notes readme and logo #1018: The changes in this PR update the README for the "Map Notes" plugin, which directly relates to the modifications made to the "Map Notes" plugin description in the main PR, specifically regarding the phrases used to initiate and conclude note-taking.

🐇 In the garden where plugins play,
A note was made to brighten the day.
"Start map note," the rabbit did say,
As three friends hopped away,
With clearer paths, we find our way,
In this digital ballet! 🌼


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632-632: LGTM! Description update improves clarity.

The updated description provides clearer and more flexible command options for users.


632-632: Verified plugin deletions are correctly implemented.

The three plugins (Psychologist, News checker, and Multion Amazon) are properly marked as deleted in the JSON configuration.


Line range hint 1-1140: JSON structure remains valid and well-formed.

The changes maintain proper JSON formatting and required fields for all plugin configurations.


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lgtm 🥳

@beastoin beastoin merged commit b0df89d into BasedHardware:main Oct 22, 2024
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