Add ability to use 256-color ANSI codes#129
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…n and always colorize by explicitly setting the foreground color.
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Jun 17, 2026
I meant for this to be a TypeError, but there's no real reason to narrow the scope of this catch. My apologies for not catching that before submitting the PR.
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\033[38;5;{color}m# Decompose arguments for Windowsas was done previously, so I did not integrate it into this implementation of the colorargs validationconstants.AVAILABLE_COLORSvalues to match the new printing methodI did not specifically add a new test for this as it seems pretty well covered by existing tests.