🎨 Palette: CLI UX polish and test upgrade#85
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- Add colored output and wave emoji to CLI greeting for visual delight. - Add `--version` flag as a standard UX pattern for CLI tools. - Improve help messages for better discoverability. - Replace placeholder test with functional CLI tests using CliRunner. - Initialize Palette's UX/accessibility journal.
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Improved the CLI user experience by adding visual flair (green color and wave emoji), a standard version flag, and more descriptive help messages. Also upgraded the developer experience by replacing the empty placeholder test with real functional tests using Click's CliRunner. Additionally, initialized the Palette UX/accessibility journal at
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