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Follow Tutorial 3 standard, add remark command to Parser class.
Follow Tutorial 3 guidelines, add in remark command, test it and ensure unit tests are working, implement some features.
…ial-adding-command * 'master' of https://github.com/Maurice2n97/tp: Format AboutUs to reflect Yi Qun's github and portfolio on one line. Change the image file name to lower case Change the image file name Change AboutUs image file name Update image and github link for Yi Qun. Update AboutUs Add my info and pic to aboutus ChenYuheng Finish AboutUs.md Change readme Change readme Update readme Change version for myself Set up the jekyll doc
add newline to RemarkCommandTest.java to ensure it pass CI
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Pull Request as required for Tutorial 3: Adding Command