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reset color on out + disable colors. #6

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jbenet opened this issue Nov 8, 2015 · 5 comments
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reset color on out + disable colors. #6

jbenet opened this issue Nov 8, 2015 · 5 comments
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@jbenet
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jbenet commented Nov 8, 2015

errors leave my terminal yellow. would be nice if:

  • ipfscrape reset color back to what it was before exiting
  • allowed disabling of colors
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victorb commented Nov 8, 2015

Weird, I don't I use yellow anywhere in the script. I'll take a look at it
though and make sure to reset the color after run.

On Sun, Nov 8, 2015, 02:58 Juan Benet notifications@github.com wrote:

errors leave my terminal yellow. would be nice if:

  • ipfscrape reset color back to what it was before exiting
  • allowed disabling of colors


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@jbenet
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jbenet commented Nov 10, 2015

oh right, i rotated my colors. it's some other color

@victorb victorb added the bug label Nov 10, 2015
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victorb commented Nov 10, 2015

Took a quick look, can't seem to find anything weird... The colors are reset in the end. What terminal are you using?

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jbenet commented Nov 16, 2015

i think that if wget fails, color is not reset https://github.com/VictorBjelkholm/ipfscrape/blob/master/run.sh#L25-L28

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deavmi commented Sep 28, 2016

Just run reset.

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