Travaillant actuellement sur une fonction d’affichage pour les scripts bash, je vous partage un petit qui vous affichera dans le terminal les couleurs et leur code associé en bash.
#!/bin/bash # # This file echoes a bunch of color codes to the # terminal to demonstrate what's available. Each # line is the color code of one forground color, # out of 17 (default + 16 escapes), followed by a # test use of that color on all nine background # colors (default + 8 escapes). # # Author: Giles Orr # URL: http://gilesorr.com/bashprompt/howto/c350.html # License: GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; # http://gilesorr.com/bashprompt/howto/a1004.html T='gYw' # The test text echo -e "\n 40m 41m 42m 43m\ 44m 45m 46m 47m"; for FGs in ' m' ' 1m' ' 30m' '1;30m' ' 31m' '1;31m' ' 32m' \ '1;32m' ' 33m' '1;33m' ' 34m' '1;34m' ' 35m' '1;35m' \ ' 36m' '1;36m' ' 37m' '1;37m'; do FG=${FGs// /} echo -en " $FGs \033[$FG $T " for BG in 40m 41m 42m 43m 44m 45m 46m 47m; do echo -en "$EINS \033[$FG\033[$BG $T \033[0m"; done echo; done echo echo -e "\e[0mNO_COLOR" echo -e "\e[1;37mCOLOR_WHITE\t\e[0;30mCOLOR_BLACK" echo -e "\e[0;34mCOLOR_BLUE\t\e[1;34mCOLOR_LIGHT_BLUE" echo -e "\e[0;32mCOLOR_GREEN\t\e[1;32mCOLOR_LIGHT_GREEN" echo -e "\e[0;36mCOLOR_CYAN\t\e[1;36mCOLOR_LIGHT_CYAN" echo -e "\e[0;31mCOLOR_RED\t\e[1;31mCOLOR_LIGHT_RED" echo -e "\e[0;35mCOLOR_PURPLE\t\e[1;35mCOLOR_LIGHT_PURPLE" echo -e "\e[0;33mCOLOR_YELLOW\t\e[1;33mCOLOR_LIGHT_YELLOW" echo -e "\e[1;30mCOLOR_GRAY\t\e[0;37mCOLOR_LIGHT_GRAY"