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While moving a bunch of in-house console apps to dotnet core using System.CommandLine, I've come across a few bugs in the System.CommandLine.Rendering.Ansi class.
* Ansi.Color.Background class isn'…
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A bug was filed recently about support for ANSI color codes in console.log in Firefox ([Bug 1720116](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1720116)) where the reporter mentioned Chrome supporti…
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**Background:**
Currently, the CLI uses the `github.com/gookit/color` library to handle colored output in the console. While this library does its job well, it introduces an additional dependency t…
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Currently, [ANSI Escape Codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code) show up as plaintext in output. In Powershell and Bash, this makes output ugly (see #169).
If we parsed escape codes, …
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I use ANSI escape codes in my prompt:
$ echo $PS1
\[\033[7m\][\u - \w]\[\033[0m\] $
This creates a prompt with reverse video.
When I record a session using terminalizer, the prompt i…
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## CVE-2021-3807 - High Severity Vulnerability
Vulnerable Libraries - ansi-regex-3.0.0.tgz, ansi-regex-5.0.0.tgz, ansi-regex-4.1.0.tgz
ansi-regex-3.0.0.tgz
Regular expression for matching ANSI esc…
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Currently, loading a theme does not affect the terminal colorscheme. This works well, except for the cases where the terminal has padding around the main view.
![helix-before](https://user-images.git…
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I suggest we style printed text the [same way](https://examples.deno.land/color-logging) the Console API does rather than using ANSI escape codes across the codebase. In the terminal, styling should l…
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When creating a table with `maxcolwidths`, ANSI escape codes sometimes get wrongly split.
Here's an example, increasing the length of the "0123..." sequence to show the issue:
```python
print(tab…