feat: slides speaker notes support (v1.11.0)#68
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Add read and write support for Google Slides speaker notes via --notes flag. No extra API calls needed — Presentations.Get() already returns notes data. Read: --notes flag on info, list, and read commands includes speaker notes. Write: --notes mode on add-text and delete-text targets speaker notes shape via --slide-id or --slide-number. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
--notesflag toslides info,list, andreadcommands to include speaker notes in JSON output--notesmode toslides add-textanddelete-textfor writing/clearing speaker notes (with--slide-idor--slide-number)Presentations.Get()already returns notes dataTest plan
go test ./cmd/...— all existing + 10 new tests passmake build— binary shows v1.11.0gws slides read <id> --notesreturns notes in outputgws slides add-text <id> --notes --slide-number 1 --text "test"writes notes🤖 Generated with Claude Code