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I know this is unrelated to colors but I wish there is a similar comparison for CSI u.
Only iterm2 that I know supports it https://iterm2.com/documentation-csiu.html, maybe other terminals do as we…
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I’ve swithced from iterm2 to alacritty. However I noticed that although I’m using the same vim color scheme ([gruvbox][1]), they colors appear different (especially the dark gray), notice the differen…
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On the main page, it shows comments as just blue text with a dark background, but for me the colors seem to be inverted almost as if they're highlighted:
What would I modify to change comments…
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Built it for macOS (Sonoma 14.5) and ran it. Runs well in ASCII but with no color. Some colors work in Unicode but it glitches out fairly quickly with colors bleeding all over the place.
Relevant s…
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**What version of `fd` are you using?**
fd 8.2.1
In iterm2 (Build 3.4.15) `fd` renders several colors in pale pastel hues that cannot easily be read against the background because of insufficient …
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I liked the Ubuntu theme of iTerm2, and thought to use it elsewhere. To my surprise the color turned out to be darker than the one that iTerm2 used. To remove the discrepancy that could be caused by t…
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I'm on node 8.9 and using iterm2 on OSX. I can print colors with the chalk package fine.
If I do this:
```js
const testObject = {
someData: 'testing'
};
console.log(jsome.getColoredString(…
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Hi,
I just did the same as described in https://github.com/charmbracelet/lipgloss/issues/82 and I also do not see any colors. I'm running `iTerm2 Build 3.4.19` together with oh-my-zsh
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I reported a color accuracy issue a while back: https://github.com/altercation/solarized/issues/215
I did some more investigating today. It seems that the colors in iTerm2 are just way off. I took ou…
dovej updated
7 years ago
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Forever seems to strip the colors from the running script, regardless of using the `--colors` flag. This issue has been raised before and closed without solution.
Running osx 10.13.2, node 9.2.0, l…