🎨 Palette: Add CLI arguments for configuration and accessibility#40
🎨 Palette: Add CLI arguments for configuration and accessibility#40
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- Implemented `argparse` in `bitcoin_trading_simulation.py` to support `--days`, `--initial-cash`, `--initial-price`, `--volatility`, `--quiet`, and `--no-color`. - Updated `Colors` class to include a `disable` method for accessibility. - Updated `simulate_trading` to respect `--quiet` flag. - Added `test_bitcoin_trading.py` with unit tests for simulation logic and CLI flags. - Updated `.gitignore` to exclude Python artifacts (`__pycache__`, `*.pyc`). - Updated `.Jules/palette.md` with CLI accessibility learning. Co-authored-by: EiJackGH <172181576+EiJackGH@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Added
argparsetobitcoin_trading_simulation.pyto support--days,--initial-cash,--initial-price,--volatility,--quiet, and--no-colorflags.🎯 Why: To allow users to customize the simulation without editing the code and to support accessibility (color-blind users) and automation (quiet mode).
📸 Before/After: Hardcoded simulation -> Configurable CLI.
♿ Accessibility: Added
--no-colorflag to disable ANSI color codes.PR created automatically by Jules for task 14107085250725852592 started by @EiJackGH