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What file type (Markdown, plain text, etc.) are you using?
Markdown
What did you do? Please include the actual source code causing the issue.
Run textlint to find out issues like this: yarn textlint ../docs/** ./versioned_docs/**
Run textlint with auto fix option like this: yarn textlint --fix ../docs/** ./versioned_docs/**
What did you expect to happen?
Expected colour output for both commands
What actually happened? Please include the actual, raw output from textlint.
Only got coloured output from the 2nd command that included the --fix option
Some important details
I use Gradle as the build tool. Gradle executes yarn textlint as a child process and so far everything is working great!! But, I noticed that I am only getting colored output when I use the --fix option with textlint.
I'm not sure if it's a Gradle issue or textlint issue, but I imagine Gradle will execute both yarn textlint and yarn textlint --fix the same way. So, I thought I'd open an issue here to see if you can give any insights to this. The colored output can be really useful for some of the rules.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
What version of textlint are you using?
11.2.1
What file type (Markdown, plain text, etc.) are you using?
Markdown
What did you do? Please include the actual source code causing the issue.
Run textlint to find out issues like this:
yarn textlint ../docs/** ./versioned_docs/**
Run textlint with auto fix option like this:
yarn textlint --fix ../docs/** ./versioned_docs/**
What did you expect to happen?
Expected colour output for both commands
What actually happened? Please include the actual, raw output from textlint.
Only got coloured output from the 2nd command that included the
--fix
optionSome important details
I use Gradle as the build tool. Gradle executes
yarn textlint
as a child process and so far everything is working great!! But, I noticed that I am only getting colored output when I use the--fix
option with textlint.I'm not sure if it's a Gradle issue or textlint issue, but I imagine Gradle will execute both
yarn textlint
andyarn textlint --fix
the same way. So, I thought I'd open an issue here to see if you can give any insights to this. The colored output can be really useful for some of the rules.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: