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"content": "nostr:npub1upkp7fd7rc3lrjg23r8gy0wc723vze7mxlx5984ut6zurjzpf5xss4tcwy Incidentally, that's one of the main reason I've made colout¹: to have a consistent colorschemes across several commands' outputs.\n\nWithout it, compilers' outputs vary from build systems' ones, which is inconsistent with testings, etc.\nHaving a flexible way to align colors and have a semantically consistent scheme is a relief.\n\n¹ https://github.com/nojhan/colout",
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