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🎨 Palette: Improve dynamic CLI text clearing with ANSI escape sequence#113

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💡 What: Replaced hardcoded padding spaces when updating the terminal string with the ANSI escape sequence \r\033[K (Erase in Line) in the C++ main.cpp file.

🎯 Why: Relying on padding spaces is fragile and can leave unexpected trailing text artifacts if the updated string length is shorter than the previous state. Using the ANSI Erase in Line (\033[K) sequence provides a robust, native solution to dynamically clear the line from the cursor.

♿ Accessibility: Ensures the dynamic display components present clearly on the terminal without distracting visual clutter.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 7252693330085221055 started by @EiJackGH

* Replaced hardcoded padding spaces after `\r` with the ANSI escape sequence `\r\033[K` in `src/main.cpp` to effectively clear terminal lines without leaving trailing artifacts.
* Appended new learning about handling CLI updates to `.Jules/palette.md`.
* Updated `.gitignore` to prevent tracking `venv/` directory.

Co-authored-by: EiJackGH <172181576+EiJackGH@users.noreply.github.com>
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