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I have had used PowerShell 7.1.4 before. And that have no coloring of Get-ChildItem.
But now I have tried out the actual PowerShell 7.3.0-preview.5. And that have a coloring for the exe-files, the directories, *.zip files, ps1 files, psm1 files, psd1 files and possible other.
dll files, txt files, etc. are there non colored. Who that wants needing possibly still Get-ChildItemColor. But for all other is coloring in the original Get-ChildItem already included.
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I currently see, that the coloring of Get-ChildItem is much bader then that of Get-ChildItemColor.
Get-ChildItem uses now the ANSI escape code.
That ends up, that a dir | ogv have the directory "Downloads" listed as "[44;1mDownloads[0m".
Similar with all colored files.
I have had used PowerShell 7.1.4 before. And that have no coloring of Get-ChildItem.
But now I have tried out the actual PowerShell 7.3.0-preview.5. And that have a coloring for the exe-files, the directories, *.zip files, ps1 files, psm1 files, psd1 files and possible other.
dll files, txt files, etc. are there non colored. Who that wants needing possibly still Get-ChildItemColor. But for all other is coloring in the original Get-ChildItem already included.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: