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There was no mention in the documentation that you could turn off colors in the console output. I then dug into what libraries the cli was using and discovered picocolor was adding the colors and that it could be turned off by either assigning the
NO_COLOR
environment variable, or by passing a--no-color
cli option.It made sense to expose the
--no-color
cli option so that users aren't forced into the environment variable route. This also adds an entry into the cli documentation to help users discover the feature.