colorized-logs 2.2-1 source package in Ubuntu

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colorized-logs (2.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
  * 'lesstty' — a shorthand for pipetty|less -R.

 -- Adam Borowski <email address hidden>  Tue, 27 Feb 2018 02:45:27 +0100

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colorized-logs: tools for consuming logs with ANSI color

 Some tools like gcc, dmesg, grep --color, colordiff, ccze, etc can enhance
 their output with color, making reading a lot more pleasant. You can
 usually view that only on your terminal or with "less -R"; this package
 gives you:
  * ansi2html: convert logs to HTML
  * ansi2txt: drop ANSI control codes
  * ttyrec2ansi: drop timing data from ttyrec files
  * pipetty: makes a program think its stdout and stderr are connected to a
    terminal; use as a prefix: "pipetty dmesg|tee"
  * lesstty: pipe a program (as above) to "less -R"

colorized-logs-dbgsym: debug symbols for colorized-logs