Where can I find the color scheme used to color the package display when you run "sudo dnf upgrade".

Web search for dnf5 docs
Then search for color
That leads to this page https://dnf5.readthedocs.io/en/latest/dnf5.conf-todo.5.html#main-options-colors

Barry
Thanks Barry, I looked at that documentation and to me that documentation isn't complete. The explanation of the color options doesn't cover all the options that "man dnf.conf" says are available (in F43) and what is specified in that doco for options that can be specified doesn't seem to match what "man dnf.conf" says is the option for the same thing and the default colors don't match. For example, the above doco says there is an option "color_list_installed_reinstall" (Color of installed packages that are among available packages and can be reinstalled) with a default color of "dim,cyan", whereas "man dnf.conf" says the option is "color_list_available_reinstall" (Color of available packages that are identical to installed versions and are available for reinstall) with a default color of "bold, green". None of these options are in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf as I have already added other options to that file which are currently being used by dnf. Hence my original question of what config files are the defaults in to look at changing them or what options are actually being specified, as the color of the packages being replaced doesn't seem to be listed in the doco, or is the recommendation to just put the options in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf if it is desired to change them, but in addition to this, how do you change the colors things are being displayed in the color doesn't match any default color in the doco hence the doco doesn't seem to be specifying that there is an option available to change the color (not that I'm objecting to the color being used, its just how do we determine how to configure it)?

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