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Detect 16m color support on Windows >=10.0.14931 #71

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@aslilac aslilac commented Dec 8, 2017

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sindresorhus commented Dec 8, 2017

Can you share a link to a source confirming this?

@sindresorhus sindresorhus changed the title Detect 16m color support on Windows >= 10.0.14931 (with test) Detect 16m color support on Windows >=10.0.14931 Dec 8, 2017
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aslilac commented Dec 8, 2017

Yes. Here is the announcement post on Microsoft's development blog.

https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/commandline/2016/09/22/24-bit-color-in-the-windows-console/

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Why close this?

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aslilac commented Dec 11, 2017

@sindresorhus I honestly have no idea how it got closed, sorry!

@sindresorhus sindresorhus merged commit cf7bd05 into chalk:master Dec 11, 2017
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aslilac commented Dec 11, 2017

@sindresorhus Just curious, when will Chalk be updated to use supports color ^5.0.0?

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