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gh-130645: Add color to stdlib argparse CLIs by hugovk · Pull Request #133380 · python/cpython · GitHub
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@hugovk hugovk commented May 4, 2025

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Not exactly related to the PR, but not sure where else to ask: is there any plan to get _colorize into the stdlib publicly?

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hugovk commented May 4, 2025

Maybe as part of the theming API in 3.15, see #133346.

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As a colorblind person I find this super awesome improvement 🖤

@ambv ambv merged commit 4ac916a into python:main May 5, 2025
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@hugovk hugovk deleted the 3.14-argparse-color branch May 5, 2025 17:47
Pranjal095 pushed a commit to Pranjal095/cpython that referenced this pull request Jul 12, 2025
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