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# Honor the NO_COLOR environment variable
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The user pastes the specification of the NO_COLOR environment variable protocol
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from [no-color.org](https://no-color.org) into the chat with GPT-4.
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GPT figures out which files need to be edited, and asks permission to make changes.
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It then disables all the color and pretty-printing functions if NO_COLOR is
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set, so the tool conforms to the specification.
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## Chat transcript
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> $ aider
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> Using git repo: .git
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> Use /help to see in-chat commands.
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#### Command-line software which adds ANSI color to its output by default should check for a NO_COLOR environment variable that, when present and not an empty string (regardless of its value), prevents the addition of ANSI color.
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To implement this feature, we need to modify the `aider/io.py` file. Please make it *read-write* so I can provide the necessary changes.
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> aider/io.py
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> Add these files to the chat? y
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Great! Now, I will make the necessary changes to check for the `NO_COLOR` environment variable and disable ANSI color when it is present and not an empty string.
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```python
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aider/io.py
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<<<<<<< ORIGINAL
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import os
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=======
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import os
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import os.path
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>>>>>>> UPDATED
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```
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```python
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aider/io.py
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<<<<<<< ORIGINAL
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def __init__(
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self,
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pretty=True,
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yes=False,
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input_history_file=None,
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chat_history_file=None,
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input=None,
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output=None,
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user_input_color="blue",
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tool_output_color=None,
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tool_error_color="red",
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):
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self.user_input_color = user_input_color
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self.tool_output_color = tool_output_color
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self.tool_error_color = tool_error_color
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self.input = input
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self.output = output
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self.pretty = pretty
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self.yes = yes
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self.input_history_file = input_history_file
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if chat_history_file is not None:
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self.chat_history_file = Path(chat_history_file)
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else:
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self.chat_history_file = None
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if pretty:
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self.console = Console()
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else:
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self.console = Console(force_terminal=True, no_color=True)
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=======
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def __init__(
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self,
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pretty=True,
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yes=False,
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input_history_file=None,
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chat_history_file=None,
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input=None,
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output=None,
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user_input_color="blue",
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tool_output_color=None,
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tool_error_color="red",
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):
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no_color = os.environ.get("NO_COLOR")
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if no_color is not None and no_color != "":
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pretty = False
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self.user_input_color = user_input_color if pretty else None
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self.tool_output_color = tool_output_color if pretty else None
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self.tool_error_color = tool_error_color if pretty else None
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self.input = input
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self.output = output
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self.pretty = pretty
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self.yes = yes
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self.input_history_file = input_history_file
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if chat_history_file is not None:
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self.chat_history_file = Path(chat_history_file)
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else:
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self.chat_history_file = None
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self.console = Console(force_terminal=not pretty, no_color=not pretty)
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>>>>>>> UPDATED
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```
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These changes will make the software check for the `NO_COLOR` environment variable and disable ANSI color when it is present and not an empty string.
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> Applied edit to aider/io.py
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> Applied edit to aider/io.py
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> Commit 3218242 aider: Added check for NO_COLOR environment variable to disable ANSI color.
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