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    bash:tip_colors_and_formatting - FLOZz' MISC

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    Jump to colors - The following script display the 256 colors available on some terminals and terminals emulators like XTerm and GNOME Terminal. 256-colors.sh: #!/bin/bash # This program is free software. It comes without any warranty, to # the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute it # and/or ...
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    bash - What color codes can I use in my PS1 prompt? - Unix & Linux ...

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    Apr 12, 2014 - Those are ANSI escape sequences; that link is to a chart of color codes but there are other interesting things on that wikipedia page as well. Not all of them work on (e.g.) a normal linux console. This is incorrect: \033]00m\] # white. 0 resets the terminal to its default (which is probably white). The actual code ...

    Colours

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    The problem with this prompt is that the blue colour that starts with the 34 colour code is never switched back to the regular colour, so any text you type after the prompt is still in the colour of the prompt. This is also a ... #!/bin/bash # # This file echoes a bunch of color codes to the # terminal to demonstrate what's available.

    bash - How to change the output color of echo in Linux - Stack ...

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    May 10, 2011 - You can use these ANSI escape codes: Black 0;30 Dark Gray 1;30 Red 0;31 Light Red 1;31 Green 0;32 Light Green 1;32 Brown/Orange 0;33 Yellow 1;33 Blue 0;34 Light Blue 1;34 Purple 0;35 Light Purple 1;35 Cyan 0;36 Light Cyan 1;36 Light Gray 0;37 White 1;37. And then use them like this in your script:
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    Using ANSI Color Codes to Colorize Your Bash Prompt on Linux ...

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    Nov 19, 2012 - Obviously you don't want to come back to this page every time you want to change your Bash colors. Here is the shell script (origin) used to generate the lovely color table: #!/bin/bash # # This file echoes a bunch of color codes to the terminal to demonstrate # what's available. Each line is the color code of ...

    command line - What do the different colors mean in ls? - Ask Ubuntu

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    Dec 14, 2010 - Also if you want to see your own bash color meanings,then copy/paste the following codes in your terminal. eval $(echo "no:global default;fi:normal file;di:directory;ln:symbolic link;pi:named pipe;so:socket;do:door;bd:block device;cd:character device;or:orphan symlink;mi:missing file;su:set uid;sg:set gid ...
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    Easy Bash Prompt Generator

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    EzPrompt Easy Bash PS1 Generator. 1.) Pick the elements you want to use in your prompt. ... Select colors and rearrange elements here. Delete Reset. FG. â–½. BG. â–½. Delete All Reset All. 3.) Preview the output. 4.) Copy and paste the code into your bashrc. export PS1=" ". © 2013 Josh Matthews. Built using: jQuery UI ...

    .bashrc generator: create your .bashrc PS1 with a drag and drop ...

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    Generate your .bashrc/PS1 bash prompt easily with a drag and drop interface ... 2Your selection Double-click to change the color and boldness. Drag an element outside to ... paste the generated code in your prompt like an usual command; logout and login again; type "bash" to run a new bash session. References for PS1 ...

    Bash/Prompt customization - ArchWiki

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    Oct 28, 2017 - 2.1 Bash escape sequences; 2.2 Terminfo escape sequences; 2.3 ANSI escape sequences; 2.4 Embedding commands; 2.5 PROMPT_COMMAND; 2.6 Escapes between command input and output; 2.7 Customizing root prompts. 3 Examples. 3.1 Colors; 3.2 Common capabilities; 3.3 Visualizing exit codes ...

    BASH Shell: Change The Color of My Shell Prompt Under Linux or ...

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    Oct 6, 2006 - BASH shell is the default under Linux and Apple OS X. Your current prompt setting is stored in a shell variable called PS1. .... tput bold – Bold effect; tput rev – Display inverse colors; tput sgr0 – Reset everything; tput setaf {CODE} – Set foreground color, see color {CODE} table below for more information.

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