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Latest revision as of 12:45, 31 December 2019
Stolen from http://hacktux.com/bash/colors
Echo (echo -e) the following escape codes inside \e[nn;nnm to colorize text in Bash:
| Color | Escape |
|---|---|
| Black | 00;30 |
| Dark Gray | 01;30 |
| Red | 00;31 |
| Light Red | 01;31 |
| Green | 00;32 |
| Light Green | 01;32 |
| Brown | 00;33 |
| Yellow | 01;33 |
| Blue | 00;34 |
| Light Blue | 01;34 |
| Purple | 00;35 |
| Light Purple | 01;35 |
| Cyan | 00;36 |
| Light Cyan | 01;36 |
| Light Gray | 00;37 |
| White | 01;37 |
Make sure to use echo -e to enable interpretation of backslash escapes:
bash$ echo -e "This is red->\e[00;31mRED\e[00m"
Remove Color
Echo \e[00m to remove text color modifications:
bash$ echo -ne '\e[00m'