you mean the ANSI color codes, or something else? And if you mean the color codes ("[36m" and "[m"), what terminal are you using or how do you process the sjasmplus output?
There is some heuristic trying to decide if the current terminal supports color codes, checking for environment variable "TERM" and if that variable exist, then it looks if it contains substring "color". So you can maybe check what your TERM env. variable value is.
If you are capturing the output to file, you may want to switch off color codes even if your terminal supports them.
so --color=off to disable them then.




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