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Detect /context command output and render ANSI escape sequences as styled HTML with colors, bold, italic, and other formatting preserved. Includes full screen buffer simulation for cursor movement and erase commands. Tested with 51 unit and integration tests. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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When reviewing my transcripts, I noticed that the output from a /context command is just a big sequence of escape characters and is very hard to read.
I had Claude Code update the rendering so that the rendered HTML now looks like the terminal output from Claude Code.
Submitting the PR so you can try it and hopefully merge it to the source repo.
Thank you for building such a great tool!