* Optimize read_console defaults and paging
* Fix read_console truncate test expectations
* Reduce read_console default count from 50 to 10
Further optimize token usage by reducing the default count from 50 to 10 entries. Even 10-20 messages with stack traces can be token-heavy. Added tests for default behavior and paging functionality. Updated tool description to document defaults and paging support.
* Fix ReadConsoleTests to include log type messages
The default types filter changed to ['error', 'warning'] (excluding 'log'), so tests using Debug.Log() need to explicitly request log messages. Also added format='detailed' to HandleCommand_Get_Works test since it accesses structured message fields.
* Address CodeRabbit review feedback
- Fix property naming consistency: next_cursor -> nextCursor (C# camelCase)
- Remove redundant EndGettingEntries call from catch block (already in finally)
- Extract stacktrace stripping to helper function (reduce duplication)
- Fix test mock to match actual C# response structure (items, nextCursor, truncated, total)
* perf: add early exit optimization for ReadConsole paging
- Add early exit in paging loop once page is filled, avoiding iteration
through remaining console entries (total becomes 'at least N')
- Prefix unused mock arguments with underscores in test_read_console_truncate.py
to suppress Ruff linter warnings
* refactor: give pageSize independent default, clarify count semantics
- Change pageSize resolution from 'pageSize ?? count ?? 50' to 'pageSize ?? 50'
so pageSize has its own default independent of count
- count now only serves as the non-paging limit
- Add XML docs to GetConsoleEntries with clear parameter descriptions
- Update Python tool annotations to document pageSize default (50) and
clarify that count is ignored when paging