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<metadesc>Examples of using colors in bash scripts.</metadesc>
Use colors within scripts
Use colors within scripts


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echo -e "\033[0;${NUMBER}mYOUR STRING YOU WANT IN COLOR"
echo -e "\033[0;${NUMBER}mYOUR STRING YOU WANT IN COLOR"
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</pre>
Reset your color after messing with it:
[https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/412900/reset-the-color-of-the-output-after-my-command-in-bash-shell reset color after command changes it]
<pre>
echo -e "\033[0m"
</pre>
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 25 April 2024

Use colors within scripts

for (( i = 30; i < 38; i++ )); do echo -e "\033[0;"$i"m Normal: (0;$i); \033[1;"$i"m Light: (1;$i)"; done

Within the script: Where number is defined from the output above

echo -e "\033[0;${NUMBER}mYOUR STRING YOU WANT IN COLOR"

Reset your color after messing with it: reset color after command changes it

echo -e "\033[0m"