docs: resolve conflicts with changelog

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Nadiyar 2024-12-29 23:34:57 +03:30
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## Unreleased ## Unreleased
### Added ### Added
- Forward/Right arrow key will fill in hint text (#327) - Forward/Right arrow key will fill in hint text (#327)
### Changed
- Documentation for Lunacolors has been improved, with more information added.
## [2.3.4] - 2024-12-28 ## [2.3.4] - 2024-12-28
### Fixed ### Fixed

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In other usage, you may want to use a format string instead of having
multiple nested functions for different styles. This is where the format multiple nested functions for different styles. This is where the format
function comes in. You can used named keywords to style a section of text. function comes in. You can used named keywords to style a section of text.
The list of arguments are: The list of arguments are:
Colors: Colors:
- black - black
- red - red
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- magenta - magenta
- cyan - cyan
- white - white
Styles: Styles:
- reset
- bold - bold
- dim - dim
- italic - italic
- underline - underline
- invert - invert
For the colors, there are background and bright variants. The background For the colors, there are background and bright variants. Background color
color variants have a suffix of `Bg` and bright has a prefix of `bright`. variants have a `Bg` suffix, while bright variants use the `bright` prefix.
Note that appropriate camel casing has to be applied to them. So bright These can also be combined. Note that appropriate camel casing must be applied.
blue would be `brightBlue` and background cyan would be `cyanBg`. For example, bright blue would be written as `brightBlue`, a cyan background as
`cyanBg`, and combining them would result in `brightBlueBg`.