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```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
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```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
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I would like the game to be colored, instead of just white cells on the terminal.
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Any suggestions on how to disable colors when the output is not to a terminal that supports color?
I can use `golang.org/x/crypto/ssh/terminal`'s `terminal.IsTerminal` to detect it, but not sure how…