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This bolding is unnecessary for LLMs to parse the message, and was causing test failures depending on the terminal configuration. Removing it.

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This pull request addresses an issue where terminal-specific text formatting was causing test failures in certain environments. By removing the colorette library's bolding function from a logout message, the change ensures greater test stability without impacting the message's parseability by LLMs.

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  • Unnecessary Bolding Removal: Removed clc.bold() from the logout message to prevent test failures that occurred due to terminal configuration inconsistencies.
  • Dependency Cleanup: The colorette library import was removed as it is no longer needed after the bolding functionality was taken out.
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@joehan joehan requested review from bkendall and inlined September 30, 2025 22:57
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Code Review

This pull request removes the use of colorette for bolding text in the logout message within the logout MCP tool. This change is well-justified by the need to provide clean, unformatted output for LLM consumption and to resolve test failures in certain terminal environments. The removal of the unused colorette import and the simplification of the logout message are both correct and improve the code. The changes are minimal, targeted, and align with the stated goal.

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