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Fix 'Write-Prompt' to be able use Black as foreground color. #468

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Current implementation replaces 'Black' color with DefaultForegroundColor. This breaks some themes from the oh-my-posh package.

@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ if (Get-Module NuGet) {

function Write-Prompt($Object, $ForegroundColor = $null, $BackgroundColor = $null) {
$s = $global:GitPromptSettings
if ($s -and !$ForegroundColor) {
if ($s -and $ForegroundColor -eq $null) {
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Good catch! To eliminate a PSScriptAnalyzer warning in VSCode, would you mind changing that ever so slightly to:

if ($s -and ($null -eq $ForegroundColor)) { 

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Thanks for the info about PSScriptAnalyzer.

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LGTM

@dahlbyk dahlbyk merged commit 3de3670 into dahlbyk:master Apr 18, 2017
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dahlbyk commented Apr 18, 2017

Thanks!

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