ColorEchoForShell brings life to your shell scripts by making text output colorful and meaningful. Whether you're debugging, displaying warnings, or showcasing errors, ColorEchoForShell enhances readability and helps you quickly identify messages in various shell environments.
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Download the appropriate script for your shell (e.g., bash, sh, fish, ksh, zsh).
- For bash, download dist/ColorEcho.bash.
- For other shells, choose the corresponding file from the dist directory.
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Source the script in your shell:
. ./ColorEcho.bash # For bash
Replace
ColorEcho.bash
with the appropriate filename for your shell. -
Try a colorful echo:
echo.Cyan "Hello, colorful world!"
- Versatile Compatibility: Works with bash, sh, fish, ksh, and zsh.
- Easy to Use: Simple syntax for applying styles and colors.
- Customizable: Supports various styles, including bold, italic, underline, blink, and strikethrough.
- Environment-Dependent Colors: Please note that certain colors may vary depending on the terminal and environment settings.
- Installation
- Usage
- Supported Shells
- Supported Styles
- Supported Colors
- Additional Features
- Community Contribution
- Screenshots
- Demo
- License
- Author
To utilize ColorEchoForShell in your shell scripts, download the appropriate script for your specific shell from the dist directory. Then, include the ColorEchoForShell script at the beginning of your script by sourcing it:
source ./ColorEcho.bash
Replace ./ColorEcho.bash
with the relative path to the downloaded ColorEchoForShell script.
This inclusion will enable all the features of ColorEchoForShell within your script.
Use the echo.StyleColor
syntax to print colorful text. In ksh
/sh
, omit the .
dot symbol. You can combine up to two styles; the order doesn't matter.
echo.Cyan
: Prints text in cyan color.echo.ICyan
: Prints text in italic cyan.echo.ULCyan
: Prints text in underline cyan.echo.BLCyan
: Prints text in blinking cyan.echo.STCyan
: Prints text with strikethrough in cyan.echo.BoldCyan
: Prints text in bold cyan.echo.BoldULCyan
: Prints text in bold underline cyan.echo.ULBoldCyan
: Prints text in underline bold cyan.
- Bourne shell (sh)
- Bourne-Again shell (bash)
- Z shell (Zsh)
- Korn shell (ksh)
- Friendly interactive shell (fish)
- Bold:
Bold
- Italic:
I
- Underline:
UL
- Blink:
BL
- Strikethrough:
ST
- Refer to the color table.
- Use the
Light
keyword for lighter versions of standard colors (coded in range 0~7), e.g.,LightYellow
.
- Rainbow Output: If you have lolcat, try
echo.Rainbow
.
We welcome contributions, bug reports, and suggestions. Feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.
GPL-2.0 (GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2)