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サブコマンドについてdocを変更 #85

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@kamecha kamecha commented Jul 13, 2024

サブコマンドを追加したけど、docを反映させてなかったから、反映させた

#82

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  • New Features

    • Introduced new commands for managing tokens, channels, activities, messages, and pins.
  • Refactor

    • Renamed and restructured existing commands for improved clarity and functionality.

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The recent changes to traqVim introduce a significant reorganization of command structures and functionality descriptions. This includes renaming several commands, restructuring their arguments, and adding new operations for managing tokens, channels, activities, messages, and pins. The update aims to streamline command usage and enhance the plugin's overall functionality.

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doc/traqvim.jax Renamed commands, restructured arguments, and added new operations for token, channel, activity, message, and pin management in the traqVim plugin.

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Up in the vim where code does sing,
Commands now dance, a fresh new spring.
Tokens, channels, messages anew,
Activities and pins, for you.
With traqVim's touch, your tasks take flight,
Coding's joy, day and night! 🌟


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@kamecha kamecha merged commit afdd3a7 into master Jul 13, 2024
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@kamecha kamecha deleted the refacter/use-subcommand branch July 13, 2024 05:27
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