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fix: check bg color on stdout instead of stderr#37

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we do use stdout to print stuff.

we do use stdout to print stuff.
@caarlos0 caarlos0 requested review from Copilot and meowgorithm June 19, 2025 16:20
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Pull Request Overview

This PR fixes the logic for determining the terminal's background color by checking stdout instead of stderr.

  • Update the call to lipgloss.HasDarkBackground to use os.Stdout, ensuring theme colors match the actual output stream.
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theme.go:95

  • [nitpick] Using stdout to assess the terminal's background is a good update; please confirm that using os.Stdin as the first argument is intentional and aligns with your overall terminal input/output handling.
		isDark = lipgloss.HasDarkBackground(os.Stdin, os.Stdout)

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Good call. Makes sense.

@caarlos0 caarlos0 merged commit b3ee675 into main Jun 19, 2025
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@caarlos0 caarlos0 deleted the check branch June 19, 2025 16:23
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