Fix: Add missing CSS styles to wrapInHtmlDocument output#107
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The wrapInHtmlDocument function was creating a complete HTML document with a black background but no text styling, resulting in black text on black background when the output is viewed standalone. This commit adds the necessary CSS to set text color to green (#0f0) and applies proper font styling to match the tool's appearance. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Hey Simon, went to use your terminal to html tool and got an issue with the html it created where it all just rendered as black Self admittedly just dictated this to claude through wispr flow and it made this change and added the correct text styling |
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Summary
The
wrapInHtmlDocumentfunction was creating a complete HTML document with a black background but no text styling. This resulted in black text on a black background when the output is viewed as a standalone HTML file, making it unreadable.Changes
<style>tag to the generated HTML documentbodyandpreelementsTesting
The fix ensures that when users copy the generated HTML and view it as a standalone file, the terminal output is displayed with visible green text on a black background, matching the tool's appearance in the preview.
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