Restores console state to original colors#3
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The reason the code was split was due to difference in paths and system commands. The pathing issue was solved by using the os.path module. The system commands only occur once, and can be differentiated by checking the os.name.
The format specified that animation frames should be a folder called ascii. This commit moves the files not in an ascii folder to an ascii folder.
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The original code assumes the background is black and the foreground is white. My terminal (Windows Terminal) uses transparency, so the colors are not restored properly. The ANSI codes define a restore sequence to return the colors to their original state. This has been tested in CMD on Windows Terminal, but I have not had the chance to test it on Linux.