#31216: Support terminal color output on Windows via colorama
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     Reporter:  MinchinWeb           |                    Owner:  nobody
         Type:  Bug                  |                   Status:  closed
    Component:  Core (Management     |                  Version:  dev
  commands)                          |
     Severity:  Normal               |               Resolution:  fixed
     Keywords:  windows, color,      |             Triage Stage:  Accepted
  colorama                           |
    Has patch:  1                    |      Needs documentation:  1
  Needs tests:  0                    |  Patch needs improvement:  1
Easy pickings:  0                    |                    UI/UX:  0
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Comment (by Leon Matthews):

 > Hey Leon... Pending a follow-up ticket, `colorama` is to provide syntax
 colouring on Windows. The simplest thing here as an immediate workaround
 is to not install it on Ubuntu (or uninstall it since it's already there).

 Thank you for the suggestion. That had occurred to me as well.  As it
 happens, it's being installed into the project virtual environment not
 directly, but as a dependency pulled in from some other package. It's
 morning in my timezone now (warm greetings from New Zealand!), so I'm
 raising a new ticket (sorry for going the wrong way) to help get it fixed
 properly.

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