Update colors library to support auto-colors based on TTY#611
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Update colors library to support auto-colors based on TTY#611
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pcrockett
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i do think this is a pretty good solution. just one suggestion that i have mixed feelings about.
meleu
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cc #600
This PR adds support for auto-color-output based on TTY.
This feature is optional and requires the user to call
enable_auto_colorsin theinitialize.sh, since it somewhat breaks the binary, stictNO_COLORstandard interpretation.If this is an acceptable solution, I will fix the specs and update the example/tests accordingly.