blackBright is mentioned in README but is not implemented
See original GitHub issueblackBright
is mentioned as a supported foreground colour in README.md
but is not actually implemented in index.js
.
Because blackBright
is really just grey, it’s not immediately clear if the fix is to remove it from the readme or to alias it to/use the value from gray
.
It’s also worth noting the same is the case for the chalk repository.
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Also, you might want to commit the same fix you made here on
chalk/chalk
- it has the same exact text in the readme. 👍Correct.