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  • Reorganize README table using HTML
    tags grouped by month
  • Keep only the most recent month (November 2025) expanded by default
  • Update update_readme.py to automatically maintain collapsible format
  • Add migrate_readme_format.py for one-time migration to new format
  • Format month headers as "Problems from [Month], [Year]"

This makes the growing table more manageable by organizing 490+ problems across 17 months into collapsible sections.

- Reorganize README table using HTML <details> tags grouped by month
- Keep only the most recent month (November 2025) expanded by default
- Update update_readme.py to automatically maintain collapsible format
- Add migrate_readme_format.py for one-time migration to new format
- Format month headers as "Problems from [Month], [Year]"

This makes the growing table more manageable by organizing 490+ problems
across 17 months into collapsible sections.
Document how the script handles:
- Reverse chronological month ordering
- Auto-collapse of previous months when new month starts
- Chronological order within each month
@jeremymanning jeremymanning merged commit 71c1fdb into main Nov 6, 2025
@jeremymanning jeremymanning deleted the claude/address-issue-31-011CUrfvf9E7eesJB7EneAZ4 branch November 6, 2025 13:16
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