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.
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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.
resetcan 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 in various terminal color themes.
- Avoid ANSI
black&whiteas foreground colors because the default terminal theme color will do a better job. (Useresetif you need to in order to get those.) The exception is if you need contrast rendering over a manually colored background. - Avoid ANSI
yellowbecause for now the style guide doesn't use it. Prefer a foreground color mentioned above.
(There are some rules to try to catch this in clippy.toml.)