feat: support ansi via erbsland-sphinx-ansi#74
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This restores ANSI support using erbsland-sphinx-ansi. I'm using the original
programoutput_use_ansioption. I chose to strip the ANSI codes with a warning if the extension is not available.AI disclaimer: I used copilot in VSCode to assist with this.
If you have it installed but not activated, I think you'll be missing the style file for colors, so might need a little iteration there.
Closes #73.