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Manuel Ryan updated MNG-6220:
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Description:
Currently, the only way to enable/disable color output is to use the batch-mode
or log-file options.
If a user wants colored output but no interactivity (ie: jenkins environment
with the ansicolor plugin), there is no CLI option combination to support the
use-case.
I propose to add an option to control output coloring directly.
{noformat}
--color=enabled <- color output always enabled
--color=disabled <- color output always disabled
--color=auto <- current behavior (default)
{noformat}
was:
Currently, the only way to enable/disable color output is to use the batch-mode
or log-file options.
If a user wants colored output but no interactivity (ie: jenkins environment
with the ansicolor plugin), there is no CLI option combination to support the
use-case.
I propose to add an option to control output coloring directly.
--color=enabled <- color output always enabled
--color=disabled <- color output always disabled
--color=auto <- current behavior (default)
> Add CLI options to control color output
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> Key: MNG-6220
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-6220
> Project: Maven
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Manuel Ryan
>
> Currently, the only way to enable/disable color output is to use the
> batch-mode or log-file options.
> If a user wants colored output but no interactivity (ie: jenkins environment
> with the ansicolor plugin), there is no CLI option combination to support the
> use-case.
> I propose to add an option to control output coloring directly.
> {noformat}
> --color=enabled <- color output always enabled
> --color=disabled <- color output always disabled
> --color=auto <- current behavior (default)
> {noformat}
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