Show your terminal's color with the number of the color
- after clone this repo:
./color.sh
- or to just run it without clone:
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Remi-Mergen/bash_color/master/color.sh | bash
To write something with a color, let's watch this example:
echo "\e[38;5;200m Your message \e[0;0m"
Put the number of your color instead of 200
You can choose to set the background color by changing 38
by 48
\e[0;0m
is used to put back the white color after printing your text
- font colors :
- background colors :