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🎨 Palette: Improve CLI line rendering#119

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🎨 Palette: Improve CLI line rendering

💡 What: Replaced hardcoded space padding with the ANSI "Erase in Line" escape sequence (\033[K) after carriage returns.
🎯 Why: Prevents text trailing artifacts when dynamically updating terminal lines (e.g., toggling from "NORMAL MODE" to "HARD MODE"), resulting in a much cleaner rendering experience without relying on fragile hardcoded spaces.
♿ Accessibility: Ensures consistent visual presentation without leftover text artifacts for users relying on visual updates.


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💡 What: Replaced hardcoded space padding with the ANSI "Erase in Line" escape sequence (`\033[K`) after carriage returns.
🎯 Why: Prevents text trailing artifacts when dynamically updating terminal lines (e.g., toggling from "NORMAL MODE" to "HARD MODE"), resulting in a much cleaner rendering experience without relying on fragile hardcoded spaces.
♿ Accessibility: Ensures consistent visual presentation without leftover text artifacts for users relying on visual updates.

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