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in the past unintentionally commits broke the homebrew deployment that contains it's own kind of ui test: Homebrew/homebrew-core#58826
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Some of our ASCII logos exceed the max size imposed by our Guideline. The Forth's ASCII logo is one of them:
The idea would be to come up with a new ASCII logo for Forth with a width < MAX_WIDTH = 40 and he