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### v3.0.0
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* Drops support for Node v4, v6, v7 and v8
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### v2.7.4
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* Reset colors prior to ending a line, to eliminate flicker when a line
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is trucated between start and end color sequences.
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### v2.7.3
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* Only create our onExit handler when we're enabled and remove it when we're
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disabled. This stops us from creating multiple onExit handlers when
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multiple gauge objects are being used.
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* Fix bug where if a theme name were given instead of a theme object, it
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would crash.
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* Remove supports-color because it's not actually used. Uhm. Yes, I just
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updated it. >.>
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### v2.7.2
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* Use supports-color instead of has-color (as the module has been renamed)
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### v2.7.1
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* Bug fix: Calls to show/pulse while the progress bar is disabled should still
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update our internal representation of what would be shown should it be enabled.
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### v2.7.0
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* New feature: Add new `isEnabled` method to allow introspection of the gauge's
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"enabledness" as controlled by `.enable()` and `.disable()`.
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### v2.6.0
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* Bug fix: Don't run the code associated with `enable`/`disable` if the gauge
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is already enabled or disabled respectively. This prevents leaking event
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listeners, amongst other weirdness.
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* New feature: Template items can have default values that will be used if no
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value was otherwise passed in.
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### v2.5.3
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* Default to `enabled` only if we have a tty. Users can always override
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this by passing in the `enabled` option explicitly or by calling calling
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`gauge.enable()`.
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### v2.5.2
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* Externalized `./console-strings.js` into `console-control-strings`.
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### v2.5.1
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* Update to `signal-exit@3.0.0`, which fixes a compatibility bug with the
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node profiler.
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* [#39](https://github.com/iarna/gauge/pull/39) Fix tests on 0.10 and add
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a missing devDependency. ([@helloyou2012](https://github.com/helloyou2012))
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### v2.5.0
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* Add way to programmatically fetch a list of theme names in a themeset
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(`Themeset.getThemeNames`).
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### v2.4.0
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* Add support for setting themesets on existing gauge objects.
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* Add post-IO callback to `gauge.hide()` as it is somtetimes necessary when
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your terminal is interleaving output from multiple filehandles (ie, stdout
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& stderr).
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### v2.3.1
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* Fix a refactor bug in setTheme where it wasn't accepting the various types
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of args it should.
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### v2.3.0
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#### FEATURES
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* Add setTemplate & setTheme back in.
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* Add support for named themes, you can now ask for things like 'colorASCII'
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and 'brailleSpinner'. Of course, you can still pass in theme objects.
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Additionally you can now pass in an object with `hasUnicode`, `hasColor` and
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`platform` keys in order to override our guesses as to those values when
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selecting a default theme from the themeset.
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* Make the output stream optional (it defaults to `process.stderr` now).
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* Add `setWriteTo(stream[, tty])` to change the output stream and,
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optionally, tty.
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#### BUG FIXES & REFACTORING
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* Abort the display phase early if we're supposed to be hidden and we are.
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* Stop printing a bunch of spaces at the end of lines, since we're already
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using an erase-to-end-of-line code anyway.
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* The unicode themes were missing the subsection separator.
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### v2.2.1
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* Fix image in readme
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### v2.2.0
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* All new themes API– reference themes by name and pass in custom themes and
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themesets (themesets get platform support autodetection done on them to
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select the best theme). Theme mixins let you add features to all existing
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themes.
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* Much, much improved test coverage.
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### v2.1.0
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* Got rid of ░ in the default platform, noUnicode, hasColor theme. Thanks
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to @yongtw123 for pointing out this had snuck in.
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* Fiddled with the demo output to make it easier to see the spinner spin. Also
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added prints before each platforms test output.
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* I forgot to include `signal-exit` in our deps. <.< Thank you @KenanY for
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finding this. Then I was lazy and made a new commit instead of using his
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PR. Again, thank you for your patience @KenenY.
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* Drastically speed up travis testing.
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* Add a small javascript demo (demo.js) for showing off the various themes
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(and testing them on diff platforms).
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* Change: The subsection separator from ⁄ and / (different chars) to >.
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* Fix crasher: A show or pulse without a label would cause the template renderer
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to complain about a missing value.
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* New feature: Add the ability to disable the clean-up-on-exit behavior.
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Not something I expect to be widely desirable, but important if you have
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multiple distinct gauge instances in your app.
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* Use our own color support detection.
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The `has-color` module proved too magic for my needs, making assumptions
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as to which stream we write to and reading command line arguments.
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### v2.0.0
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This is a major rewrite of the internals. Externally there are fewer
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changes:
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* On node>0.8 gauge object now prints updates at a fixed rate. This means
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that when you call `show` it may wate up to `updateInterval` ms before it
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actually prints an update. You override this behavior with the
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`fixedFramerate` option.
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* The gauge object now keeps the cursor hidden as long as it's enabled and
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shown.
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* The constructor's arguments have changed, now it takes a mandatory output
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stream and an optional options object. The stream no longer needs to be
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an `ansi`ified stream, although it can be if you want (but we won't make
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use of its special features).
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* Previously the gauge was disabled by default if `process.stdout` wasn't a
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tty. Now it always defaults to enabled. If you want the previous
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behavior set the `enabled` option to `process.stdout.isTTY`.
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* The constructor's options have changed– see the docs for details.
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* Themes are entirely different. If you were using a custom theme, or
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referring to one directly (eg via `Gauge.unicode` or `Gauge.ascii`) then
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you'll need to change your code. You can get the equivalent of the latter
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with:
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```
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var themes = require('gauge/themes')
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var unicodeTheme = themes(true, true) // returns the color unicode theme for your platform
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```
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The default themes no longer use any ambiguous width characters, so even
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if you choose to display those as wide your progress bar should still
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display correctly.
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* Templates are entirely different and if you were using a custom one, you
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should consult the documentation to learn how to recreate it. If you were
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using the default, be aware that it has changed and the result looks quite
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a bit different.
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