danieldaquino on Nostr: I think we have a function for that in the codebase itself. It might be called ...
I think we have a function for that in the codebase itself. It might be called "find_events" or something similar, and I believe it's defined on ContentView.swift. If you search the codebase for "find_event" you will probably find it!
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