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Michael Shigorin authored
As was (quite reasonably) asked by someone and me too, why should a successful build yield a *red* line (a grep's default)? So now it's new and improved, 25% free and so forth: with a successful build you get a green line, while errors from a broke one result in red ones. Clinically tested in both b/w and w/b colour schemes; in case you're not satisfied, please return original ANSI_OK and ANSI_FAIL values to the colour dealer and pass your favourite ones instead.
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