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@raeph123 raeph123 commented Jun 20, 2025

added a "reset_color" at the end of the prompt. Before that change a part of the displayed terminal command was always still green.

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added a "reset_color" at the end of the prompt. Before that change a part of the displayed terminal command was always still green.
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Before that change a part of the displayed terminal command was always still green.

I think this must be the intentional design. Otherwise, ${green} at the end of PS1 in the original code does not make sense.

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Before that change a part of the displayed terminal command was always still green.

I think this must be the intentional design. Otherwise, ${green} at the end of PS1 in the original code does not make sense.

Hmmm, good point.... I'll close it then.

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