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daily-notification-plugin/test-apps/daily-notification-test
Matthew Raymer 17792e4dea fix(lint): suppress console statement warnings in test app
Add eslint-disable-next-line comments for intentional console.log statements
in test configuration and router files. These console statements are
intentional for debugging and testing purposes.

Files updated:
- test-user-zero.ts: 5 console statements suppressed
- router/index.ts: 2 console statements suppressed

All lint warnings resolved.
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daily-notification-test

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