When working in a terminal emulator, usually there is a pattern of ^[[?2004h (enable bracketed paste mode) before the prompt and/or ^[[?2004l (disable bracketed paste mode) after the prompt \33[23;0;0t this is another window manipulation sequence It is possible to have other patterns like ^[[200~ (start of paste) and ^[[201~ (end of paste)
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The visible artifacts might not be the full sequences listed above as the ^[ escape character might not be.
The character ─ you gave is unicode u2500, box drawings light horizontal
If you line up the bit patterns, you get something like 1110 0100 1001 0100 1000 0000 = e4 94 80 0 0100 1 0100 00 0000 = 2500 so this seems to be a multibyte encoding, where the msbs denote first byte and following byte. \33[39;1h this is csi <number> This moves the cursor to the 39th line, 1st column