🎨 Palette: Add dynamic progress bar for CLI simulation in quiet mode#94
🎨 Palette: Add dynamic progress bar for CLI simulation in quiet mode#94
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💡 What: Implemented a dynamic terminal progress bar using
\rand ANSI colors for the trading simulation when running in--quietmode.🎯 Why: Long-running simulations (e.g., thousands of days) in quiet mode previously provided no feedback until completion. This UX enhancement reduces cognitive load and provides system status visibility without polluting standard output logs.
♿ Accessibility: The progress bar is conditionally rendered based on
sys.stdout.isatty(), ensuring it doesn't break output for screen readers, CI/CD environments, or file redirection. Buy/Sell signals are now completely suppressed in quiet mode as intended.PR created automatically by Jules for task 7804603513465931212 started by @EiJackGH