Fix ANSI escape codes displaying as literal text in winPEAS.bat #514
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The script was setting E=0x1B[ as a literal string instead of the actual ESC character (ASCII 27), causing color codes to display as text like "0x1B[33m[+]0x1B[97m" instead of rendering as colors.
Changed the SetOnce subroutine to properly capture the ESC character using the 'prompt $E' technique before building the ANSI escape sequence prefix.
HERE ARE YOUR COLORS!! (win10/11) tested.