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- Add timezone detection using dayjs timezone plugin - Display user's local timezone abbreviation (e.g., PST, EST) in soonest/max columns - Use yellow color for timezone indicator to distinguish from other column headers - Increase column widths to accommodate timezone labels Co-authored-by: danieltaox <danieltaox@gmail.com>
- Use Intl.DateTimeFormat directly instead of dayjs.format('z')
- More reliable timezone abbreviation detection in Node.js environment
- Graceful fallback to UTC if timezone detection fails
Co-authored-by: danieltaox <danieltaox@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: danieltaox <danieltaox@gmail.com>
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Add timezone indicators to the "soonest" and "max" column headers in
sf zones lsto clarify the displayed times.The "START/END" columns were interpreted as "soonest" and "max" which represent start times. A
getTimezoneAbbreviation()function was added to detect the user's local timezone (e.g., PST) or default to UTC. The timezone abbreviation is displayed in yellow for better visibility.Slack Thread