🎨 Palette: Improve dynamic CLI text rendering with \033[K#115
🎨 Palette: Improve dynamic CLI text rendering with \033[K#115
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- Updated `src/main.cpp` to use the ANSI 'Erase in Line' sequence (`\033[K`) after `\r`. - Replaced fragile hardcoded whitespace padding. - Added UX learning entry to `.Jules/palette.md`. - Ignored Python virtual environments in `.gitignore`. Co-authored-by: EiJackGH <172181576+EiJackGH@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: The UX enhancement replaces hardcoded whitespace padding with the ANSI "Erase in Line" escape sequence (
\033[K) for dynamic CLI updates (timer, score). Added UX learning to.Jules/palette.md.🎯 Why: It solves the trailing text artifact issue in terminal applications. When a new shorter string overwrites a longer string via
\r, characters from the longer string remain. Hardcoded spaces are fragile and unmaintainable.♿ Accessibility: Ensures a crisp and artifact-free UI, improving readability and overall terminal aesthetic.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 12137285241687505253 started by @EiJackGH