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What is the purpose of this pull request?

Short change to note that there is a supported way of directly setting ANSI codes, and other Crossterm colours, directly using the @ symbol.

Why is this relevant?

This could provide a workaround for issues such as atuinsh/atuin#2827, where a 256 colour terminal shows all themes as grey.

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This PR has been migrated to atuinsh/atuin#3065

@BinaryMuse BinaryMuse closed this Jan 16, 2026
BinaryMuse added a commit to atuinsh/atuin that referenced this pull request Jan 16, 2026
**Migrated from atuinsh/docs PR:**
atuinsh/docs#109
**Original author:** @philtweir

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### What is the purpose of this pull request?

Short change to note that there is a supported way of directly setting
ANSI codes, and other Crossterm colours, directly using the `@` symbol.

### Why is this relevant?

This could provide a workaround for issues such as
#2827, where a 256 colour
terminal shows all themes as grey.

Co-authored-by: Phil Weir <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <[email protected]>
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