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I find bold braces help to delimit the data. Without them its hard to see where one data structure begins and the next ends. I would only change the default if there was a clear consensus about it. |
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The default theme makes emphasizes braces in code instead of making them dimmer.
While I know how to tune the theme myself, I would find useful to have a defaults that do not need tuning as this would make the experience more consistent between various tools (current defaults invites to add custom theme)
I am not sure what was the reason for this as I often see the use-case for the opposite, regardless if we talk about plain text or code snippets.
Example using default theme, which exemplifies how a dictionary becomes harder to read due to bold/highlight and also where text commented and even
plural(s)
become harder to read.Example of vscode where parantheses are dimmed:

IMHO, a default like
"repr.brace": Style(bold=False, dim=True),
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