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When something is wrong, Lando is displaying the information in the terminal in red letters.
I think most of the terminals have dark background and it becomes unreadable:
I know red is the "warning" color but maybe something is doable if Lando detect a dark window ?
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AFAIK terminal theme variability is completely within the control of the user. The user sets the color of the background and the main ANSI colors. For example, I'm using iTerm2, and in its settings, I can select those values. Changing the value of "ANSI Red" changes Lando's red error codes.
FWIW, I use the default settings on iTerm2, which uses a jet black background, and the red text is very clear, but I agree that your terminal's color settings do make it hard to see the red. I'd see if you can modify your background or the definition for what "Red" is.
@sebastienserre let me know if you think I'm in error here or have a different solution in mind!
Hello,
When something is wrong, Lando is displaying the information in the terminal in red letters.
I think most of the terminals have dark background and it becomes unreadable:
I know red is the "warning" color but maybe something is doable if Lando detect a dark window ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: