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I am not planning to further maintain this project and don't know about the other author and if there's interest to maintain it.
Unfortunately there is no mechanism to concatenate several compressed circuits yet.
The input colours don't have to be necessarily unique for the circuit to work, however you'll likely need to check with the gate tags, whether the IO id numbers match the original circuit. Using unique colours for inputs or outputs respectively, is the convenient way. Inputs and outputs are handled separately, so you can use red as input and output, without any colour collision.