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Author SHA1 Message Date
ae
da69d50c60 fix: stop using ANSI blue (#2421)
- One less color.
- Replaced with cyan which looks better next to other cyan components.
2025-08-18 16:02:25 +00:00
ae
5bce369c4d fix: clean up styles & colors and define in styles.md (#2401)
New style guide:

  # Headers, primary, and secondary text
  
- **Headers:** Use `bold`. For markdown with various header levels,
leave in the `#` signs.
  - **Primary text:** Default.
  - **Secondary text:** Use `dim`.
  
  # Foreground colors
  
- **Default:** Most of the time, just use the default foreground color.
`reset` can help get it back.
- **Selection:** Use ANSI `blue`. (Ed & AE want to make this cyan too,
but we'll do that in a followup since it's riskier in different themes.)
  - **User input tips and status indicators:** Use ANSI `cyan`.
  - **Success and additions:** Use ANSI `green`.
  - **Errors, failures and deletions:** Use ANSI `red`.
  - **Codex:** Use ANSI `magenta`.
  
  # Avoid
  
- Avoid custom colors because there's no guarantee that they'll contrast
well or look good on various terminal color themes.
- Avoid ANSI `black`, `white`, `yellow` as foreground colors because the
terminal theme will do a better job. (Use `reset` if you need to in
order to get those.) The exception is if you need contrast rendering
over a manually colored background.
  
  (There are some rules to try to catch this in `clippy.toml`.)

# Testing

Tested in a variety of light and dark color themes in Terminal, iTerm2, and Ghostty.
2025-08-18 08:26:29 -07:00
aibrahim-oai
cbf972007a use modifier dim instead of gray and .dim (#2273)
gray color doesn't work very well with white terminals. `.dim` doesn't
have an effect for some reason.

after:
<img width="1080" height="149" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/26c0f8bb-550d-4d71-bd06-11b3189bc1d7"
/>

Before
<img width="1077" height="186" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b1fba0c7-bc4d-4da1-9754-6c0a105e8cd1"
/>
2025-08-13 22:50:50 +00:00
easong-openai
2098b40369 Scrollable slash commands (#1830)
Scrollable slash commands. Part 1 of the multi PR.
2025-08-06 21:23:09 -07:00