On 2025-01-02 20:53, Luca Boccassi wrote:
Sorry, but as already mentioned in this bug, I disagree with this
request, as the output is_much_ clearer with colors. Those who don't
want this, can just trivially disable it, just like with networkctl
and others. The default should provide the maximum usability. Even
with a simple 2 IFs case, due to the density of textual information
reported by these commands, color-highlighting helps tremendously to
given prominence to the important information, so that they jump up to
the eye:

https://i.imgur.com/l46ifzN.png

This is even more true when there are many interfaces on a system.

I don't find the dark blue on black very readable either, but this is more a terminal issue. In my terminal, I have a brighter blue that fits my needs.

https://imgur.com/a/iFJEuV7

Instead of trying to ask each program to modify their palettes, people could configure their terminals.

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