fix: color coding of errors#381
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jurij-jukic merged 9 commits intodevelopfrom Oct 30, 2025
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there seems to be some strange nondeterministic behavior with kit, i cant fully track this down yet |
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oh shit, it works for u, lfg! |
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eyre implements Debug which shows the ANSI escape codes. we need to use Display in order for the error to show actual colors. CommandExecutionError implements display and formats stderr and stdout nicely. I hope the custom type is okay, I didn't really find another way, except flushing the stdout and stderr directly into the terminal rather than being returned through Err.