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[Feature Request] [Minor] Copy timeline output as HTML #1117

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coolhome opened this issue Aug 13, 2018 · 2 comments
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[Feature Request] [Minor] Copy timeline output as HTML #1117

coolhome opened this issue Aug 13, 2018 · 2 comments
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coolhome commented Aug 13, 2018

I think having the ability to copy the curl timeline output as HTML would be beneficial when using chat clients like Microsoft Teams. This feature would bring the color highlighting with it. If implemented it should probably be a preference.

@coolhome coolhome changed the title [Feature Request] [Minor] Copy timeout output as HTML [Feature Request] [Minor] Copy timeline output as HTML Aug 13, 2018
@gschier gschier added E-good-first-issue Experience required: Beginner / New N-help Needs: Help Accepted labels Aug 13, 2018
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gschier commented Aug 13, 2018

I think it's fine to enable rich copy by default. You can always use Cmd+Shift+V (or Windows/Linux alternative) to paste unformatted if needed.

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gschier commented Aug 13, 2018

I'm not actually sure how to implement this though but it seems like a good issue for a first-time contributor to tackle. Perhaps Codemirror (the text editor component we use) has an easy way to enable this.

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