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When using the cli, providing the -c or --prefix-colors option without any value uses the default value of "reset", ie the normal colour.
Since this is the same as not having any colours defined, I think it would be more useful if the option is provided without a value then it uses auto colours, as the user likely wants colours (otherwise they wouldnt use the flag). This could be a shorthand instead of having to do -c=auto
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[Feat] Use auto colours if cli arg for colours is provided without any value
[Feat] Use auto colours if cli option for colours is provided without any value
May 6, 2023
When using the cli, providing the
-c
or--prefix-colors
option without any value uses the default value of "reset", ie the normal colour.Since this is the same as not having any colours defined, I think it would be more useful if the option is provided without a value then it uses auto colours, as the user likely wants colours (otherwise they wouldnt use the flag). This could be a shorthand instead of having to do
-c=auto
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: