To maintain the color in Git show --color output when sharing it on Microsoft Teams, you need to copy and paste the output into a code block.
To do this, follow these steps:
Copy the output of the Git show --color command.
In Microsoft Teams, click the three dots button next to the text input box.
Select "Code snippet" from the dropdown menu.
Paste the Git show --color output into the code snippet.
Click "Create" to insert the code snippet into the Teams chat.
This should maintain the color of the output even when sharing it on Microsoft Teams.
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