🎨 Palette: Enhanced CLI UX with Argument Parsing#39
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- Added `argparse` to allow configuration of days, initial cash, initial price, and volatility. - Implemented `--quiet` flag to suppress daily output. - Implemented `--no-color` flag to disable ANSI color codes for accessibility. - Refactored simulation logic into a `main` function for better testability. - Added unit tests in `test_bitcoin_trading.py`. - Updated `.gitignore` to exclude Python cache files. Co-authored-by: EiJackGH <172181576+EiJackGH@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Implemented argparse to allow configuring simulation parameters (days, initial cash, price, volatility) via CLI flags. Added --quiet and --no-color options.
🎯 Why: Hardcoded values limited usability. Users can now run different scenarios without editing code. --no-color improves accessibility for users with visual impairments or when logging output.
📸 Before: Run script -> Get fixed 60-day simulation output.
📸 After:
python bitcoin_trading_simulation.py --days 10 --initial-cash 5000 --quiet♿ Accessibility: Added
--no-colorflag to disable ANSI codes.PR created automatically by Jules for task 18424718808937523864 started by @EiJackGH