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The default palette looks ok in terminals with the dark backgrounds that nearly everyone uses. But macOS is of course different, with a white background as default in the terminal. There is looks like this:
I have played around a little and found that color number 27, light-ish blue, works well on both white and black. The added advantage is that it's easier to tell INFO and DEBUG apart (on dark backgrounds I mean).
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The default palette looks ok in terminals with the dark backgrounds that nearly everyone uses. But macOS is of course different, with a white background as default in the terminal. There is looks like this:
I have played around a little and found that color number 27, light-ish blue, works well on both white and black. The added advantage is that it's easier to tell INFO and DEBUG apart (on dark backgrounds I mean).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: