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Hello, and thank for this module.
I am wondering if consideration has been given to adding colour to the stack traces printed out upon failure of a test. For a test runner emphasizing colour, this seems like an obvious omission. I have patched in this functionality using
pygmentsin my fork: psacawa/green@1922bc8 in an ad hoc fashion t