# CHANGELOG ### 2.2.0 * Support NO_COLOR environment variable, implements #26 (see no-color.org) ### 2.1.1 * Blacklist True Color support for urxvt, fixes #25 ### 2.1.0 * Set True Color as default mode on more terminals, patch by @smoochbot ### 2.0.3 * Add `gray` alias for `white` color, patch by @AlexWayfer ### 2.0.2 * Remove `gunzip` deprecation warning ### 2.0.1 * Fix nested substitutions, patch by @mildmojo ### 2.0.0 #### Major Changes * New default color mode `0xFFFFFF`: 24bit - true color. If this breaks your code, add `Paint.mode = 256` to the beginning of your code * New `Paint%[]` API: Substitution mechanism for nested color strings #### Minor Changes * Smaller gem size (compress RGB color name data) * Remove `Paint.update_rgb_colors` and `Paint.rainbow` * Internal method `.hex` renamed to `.rgb_hex` and does not take "#" prefixed strings anymore * Minor refactorings and documentation updates ### 1.0.1 * Fix case of string arguments getting mutated (see gh#14) ### 1.0.0 * Improved performance * Option for :random colors removed (see readme) * Separate Paint::SHORTCUTS into extra gem * Drop support for Ruby 1 (inoffically still support 1.9.3) ### 0.9.0 * Don't colorize strings via shortcuts when Paint.mode == 0 * Freeze bundled ascii color data ### 0.8.7 * Fix caching bug for random ansi color ### 0.8.6 * Add missing require 'rbconfig' and travis test everything ### 0.8.5 * Support 256 color on windows' ConEmu ### 0.8.4 * Fix post-install message unicode ### 0.8.3 * Paint.[] also accepts uppercased hex strings (gh#2) * Performance tweaks (thanks to murphy) (gh#4, #5) * API change: deactivate colorizing with Paint.mode = 0 ### 0.8.2 * Paint.[] with only a single string argument does not colorize the string anymore, but returns the plain string * New pseudo color :random - returns a random ansi color ### 0.8.1 * Improve rgb function with better gray scale values * Add Paint.mode: * Set to 0 to deactivate colorizing * Set to 16 or 8 and all color generation methods will generate simple ansi colors * Set to 256 for 256 color support * Tries to automatically detect your terminal's features * Minor changes ### 0.8.0 * Initial release