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FORCE_COLOR wins over --color never
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The following call uses color codes. As coloring is explicitly disabled, I would expect no colors.
FORCE_COLOR=1 uv pip compile pyproject.toml --color never
I ran into this when converting a legacy CI pipeline to use
UV
. Piping theuv
result into the next tool leads to funny results. Only using-o
helps to get rid of the colors.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: