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Add rgb_shape. Return RGB array at reset #386

Add rgb_shape. Return RGB array at reset

Add rgb_shape. Return RGB array at reset #386

Triggered via pull request February 1, 2025 18:28
@GuillemdbGuillemdb
synchronize #126
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Could not parse version from supplied pyproject.toml. Using latest version.
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Not upgrading xquartz, the latest version is already installed
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swig 4.3.0 is already installed and up-to-date. To reinstall 4.3.0, run: brew reinstall swig
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libzip 1.11.2 is already installed and up-to-date. To reinstall 1.11.2, run: brew reinstall libzip
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