"Bold" versions of background colors?
See original GitHub issueTo get more flexibility in color choices, is it possible to use the “bold” versions of colors as background colors? My use case that the default bgBlue
makes some text illegible for some people on my team but there’s more consistency in contrast levels across “bold blue” colors.
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By how one would use it, do you mean the syntax? Perhaps
chalk.bgBlue.bgBold('my text to bold')
would be the most consistent. I’ll let other terminal experts speak to consistency across terminals…I realize why, now. There is no code for bold backgrounds. Instead, you have to use the non-standard bright background codes
100
-107
. This would require doing some extra processing on the chalk end. I might get to this after #140 lands and release it as a minor version 😃