Display colorful ANSI art of the word "ultrathink". Use when the user says "ultrathink" or invokes /ultrathink.
96
95%
Does it follow best practices?
Impact
100%
1.58xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios
Passed
No known issues
ANSI art display command
Uses printf
0%
100%
ANSI red color code
0%
100%
ANSI yellow color code
0%
100%
ANSI green color code
0%
100%
ANSI cyan color code
0%
100%
ANSI blue color code
0%
100%
ANSI magenta color code
0%
100%
ANSI reset code
100%
100%
Box-drawing U character
0%
100%
Three-row art layout
0%
100%
Multi-color per row
100%
100%
No extra output constraint
Uses printf command
100%
100%
No extra stdout text
100%
100%
output_sample.txt art only
100%
100%
Python passes through only
100%
100%
ANSI escape sequences present
100%
100%
ANSI reset code
100%
100%
At least 4 distinct colors
100%
100%
Bold attribute used
100%
100%
Box-drawing characters
30%
100%
Three-row banner
0%
100%
No commentary in Python
100%
100%
Exact ANSI color sequence
Single printf call
0%
100%
Uses printf not echo
100%
100%
Bold red (1;31m)
100%
100%
Bold yellow (1;33m)
100%
100%
Bold green (1;32m)
100%
100%
Bold cyan (1;36m)
100%
100%
Bold blue (1;34m)
100%
100%
Bold magenta (1;35m)
100%
100%
ANSI reset code
100%
100%
colors.md documents all codes
100%
100%
Three-row art structure
100%
100%
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