I will search for the full text of the CJEU ruling involving an appellant designated as « H » whose appeal was rejected, based on the snippet provided. I will read the log files in the current directory to see if they contain any information about the decision. I will use `sqlite3` to check the `cjue_publications.db` database for titles that might correspond to the decision involving « H ». I will search for the string « H est condamné aux dépens » in the current directory using `search_file_content` to find the full text of the decision. I will list the contents of the `.work/` directory to see if there are any temporary files or logs that might contain the full text of the decision. I will read the `pretool-decisions.log` file to check for any records of the decision text. I will read the `cjue_commentaire_service.py` script to understand how it extracts decision text, which might help me find the full text I need. I will search for « Motifs » and « pourvoi est rejeté » in the current directory to see if any files contain a more complete version of the decision. I will search for « CJUE 6 octobre 2025 H » to identify the specific case the user is referring to. I will read the `generate_cjue_commentaire.py` script to see if it contains any information that could help me identify the case or provide context for the commentary. I will search for » H » in the `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log` file to find any references to a case involving « H ». I will search for » H. » or « H v » in the `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log` file to find any potential case matches. I will search for « pourvoi rejeté » in the `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log` file to find the corresponding case. I will read the `cjue_commentaire_service.log` file, located in `~/Library/Logs/`, to find any information about the generation of the commentary for the « H » case. I will read the `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log.1` file to see if it contains any relevant information about the « H » case. I will search for » H » and « pourvoi » in the `notion_to_wordpress_cjue.log.1` file to find the specific « H » case related to a « pourvoi ». I will search for « CJUE 2025 H » and « CJUE C-261/23 P » to find the relevant case for the commentary. I will use `glob` to search for any other files in the project directory that might contain the full text of the « H » case decision. I will delegate the task to the `codebase_investigator` to find the full text of the « H » case decision by searching the Notion database or local environment. I will search for « C-713/22 P » in the current directory using `search_file_content` to see if it appears in any logs or files. I will search for « C-713/22 » in the current directory using `search_file_content` to see if it appears in any logs or files. I will search for « H v Council » and « H contre Conseil » in the current directory using `search_file_content` to see if they appear in any logs or files. I will search for « H contre Commission » in the current directory using `search_file_content` to see if it appears in any logs or files. I will read the `requirements.txt` file to see what libraries are used, which might give me a hint about the tools or processes involved. I will search for « H v Council » on Curia to find the details of the case, which will allow me to follow the required commentary methodology. I will search for the full text of Case C-713/22 P to see if it matches the snippet and to gather information for the commentary. I will search for « ECLI:EU:C:2024:738 » and « arrêt CJUE 12 septembre 2024 H contre Conseil » to find the full text and details of the case. I will search for the string « 1) le pourvoi est rejeté. 2) H est condamné aux dépens. » on the web to identify the specific case. I will check the size and modification time of the `cjue_publications.db` file to see how recently it was updated.