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will it fall-back to "green" if "greenBright" isn't available?
I wanted to test this myself, but wasn't sure how to force-disable "brights" in my terminal.
If this isn't possible it would be a nice feature to consider. I'm wary of using the brights when setting colors on a project that's going to be used by others, because I don't know what will happen if it's not available.
Thanks for maintaining this great package!
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If I chain colors like so:
colors.green.greenBright
will it fall-back to "green" if "greenBright" isn't available?
I wanted to test this myself, but wasn't sure how to force-disable "brights" in my terminal.
If this isn't possible it would be a nice feature to consider. I'm wary of using the brights when setting colors on a project that's going to be used by others, because I don't know what will happen if it's not available.
Thanks for maintaining this great package!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: