Bugfix/Escape CSI sequences correctly#8
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Bugfix/Escape CSI sequences correctly#8lightr4in wants to merge 1 commit intomorrisfranken:masterfrom
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Hi lightr4in, thanks for reporting this. However, this does not seem to work on any of the machines I've tested it on (Ubuntu 20.04/22.04, gnome terminal), and instead of making the text bold, it adds additional escape characters to the prompt. E.g.: Can you explain a bit more about what OS are you using, and what terminal? |
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I could not use the library on my Linux machine until I escaped the CSI sequences correctly:
\e->\\eThis PR should fix it for any unixoid system.