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Colouring commands on terminal to be green
From: |
lisa-asket |
Subject: |
Colouring commands on terminal to be green |
Date: |
Sun, 27 Jun 2021 03:50:55 +0200 (CEST) |
Have the following setup for colourising username, hostname, and the current
working
directory.
PS1='\n\[\033[01;36m\]\u@\h:'
PS1=$PS1'\n+ \[\033[38;5;214m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\n'
But I also want to colourise the cammands I enter on the command line to show
as green.
Reading the documentation for bash led me to the section on variables related
to prompting.
PS0
The value of this parameter is expanded and displayed by interactive shells
after
reading a command and before the command is executed.
PS1
The value of this parameter is expanded and used as the primary prompt string.
I need some assistance on what I actually have to do such that the commands
I enter in the command line are coloured green.
- Colouring commands on terminal to be green,
lisa-asket <=
- Re: Colouring commands on terminal to be green, Koichi Murase, 2021/06/27
- Colouring commands on terminal to be green, lisa-asket, 2021/06/27
- Re: Colouring commands on terminal to be green, Greg Wooledge, 2021/06/27
- Colouring commands on terminal to be green, lisa-asket, 2021/06/27
- Re: Colouring commands on terminal to be green, Greg Wooledge, 2021/06/27
- Colouring commands on terminal to be green, lisa-asket, 2021/06/27
- Re: Colouring commands on terminal to be green, Greg Wooledge, 2021/06/27
- Colouring commands on terminal to be green, lisa-asket, 2021/06/27