Add ANSI Escape Code Support for Console Text Coloring #3#5
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Signed-off-by: Farhan Tariq <farhantariq1016@gmail.com>
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Just tested it - everything looks perfectly! |
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Oh, I forgot to review, good implementation and clean code.
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Thank you so much for the opportunity. |
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This PR adds basic ANSI escape code parsing to the kernel’s k_printf() function, allowing colored console output using VGA text mode attributes. The goal is to enable simple foreground color changes using standard ANSI sequences (e.g., \x1b[31m for red).