I ran with a combination of Roy, tye, and Zaxo. s///e to get multiple lvalues into a string (one lvalue per line in the string), then Roy's idea to walk pos() in that line followed up with some modifications to substr() lvalues.
s(^(.+?\Q$RESET | \E)(.+)){
my $header = $1;
my $comment = $2;
$comment =~
s((?: <code> (.*?) </ code>
| \[ (.*?) \]
| (<!-- .*? -->)
)){
( ( defined( $1 ) && ( GREEN . $1 ) ) ||
( defined( $2 ) && ( RED . $2 ) ) ||
( defined( $3 ) && ( YELLOW . $3 ) ) )
. RESET
}gex;
"$header$comment";
}meg;
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