🎨 Palette: Add CLI arguments and accessibility flags#33
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- Implement `argparse` to allow configuring simulation parameters (`--days`, `--initial-cash`, etc.) - Add `--quiet` flag to suppress daily output for cleaner logs. - Add `--no-color` flag to disable ANSI codes for accessibility. - Update `Colors` class to support disabling. - Add `test_simulation.py` with proper unit tests. - Update `.gitignore` to exclude `__pycache__` and `*.pyc`. - Update `.Jules/palette.md` with UX learnings. 🎨 Palette: Make CLI intuitive and accessible. Co-authored-by: EiJackGH <172181576+EiJackGH@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Added
argparsetobitcoin_trading_simulation.pyto support command-line arguments.🎯 Why: Users could not configure the simulation (days, cash) without editing code. The output was also hardcoded with colors and verbose logging, which isn't always desired.
📸 Before: Hardcoded run (60 days, colored output).
After:
python bitcoin_trading_simulation.py --days 10 --quiet --no-color♿ Accessibility: Added
--no-colorflag for users with color vision deficiencies or incompatible terminal themes. Added--quietfor screen reader users who don't want to hear 60 lines of daily values.PR created automatically by Jules for task 8778900321519029465 started by @EiJackGH