For example:
pak -Syu --aur
=> no colours at all.
Maybe it would be clearer if the lines starting with "::" would be coloured
When the same command check the AUR packages, it's all in bold and white… well, maybe "Up to date" in green, "Package no longer exist" in red, and the arrows (==>) in yellow would make it better looking.
As for now, I think colours are not homogeneous. So, every arrow (==>) should be the same colour, let's say yellow if it's a question and green if it's an indication.
When we should make a choice, maybe the line "Please, choose how to proceed:" should be coloured. I also thought about giving a default choice so we can hit enter if the default is what we want.
Sometimes, Pak lacks of colours.
For example: pak -Syu --aur => no colours at all. Maybe it would be clearer if the lines starting with "::" would be coloured
When the same command check the AUR packages, it's all in bold and white… well, maybe "Up to date" in green, "Package no longer exist" in red, and the arrows (==>) in yellow would make it better looking.
As for now, I think colours are not homogeneous. So, every arrow (==>) should be the same colour, let's say yellow if it's a question and green if it's an indication.
When we should make a choice, maybe the line "Please, choose how to proceed:" should be coloured. I also thought about giving a default choice so we can hit enter if the default is what we want.
Well, that's it I guess.