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@sebmaynard sebmaynard commented Mar 31, 2026

…alendar card

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Added Schedule view (timeGrid from full-calendar) to both Calendar, and the calendar lovelace cards
Added an extra view button on Calendar view, and added a setting to the lovelace card to toggle between schedule view or list view

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Hello @sebmaynard,

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    • Whichever method you choose, I will come by to re-check the pull request once you push the fixes to this branch.

We apologize for this inconvenience, especially since it usually bites new contributors to Home Assistant. We hope you understand the need for us to protect ourselves and the great community we all have built legally. The best thing to come out of this is that you only need to fix this once and it benefits the entire Home Assistant and GitHub community.

Thanks, I look forward to checking this PR again soon! ❤️

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