#!/bin/sh # ANSI Color -- use these variables to easily have different color # and format output. Make sure to output the reset sequence after # colors (f = foreground, b = background), and use the 'off' # feature for anything you turn on. # Author: pfh # Source: http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=129265#p129265 initializeANSI() { esc="" blackf="${esc}[30m"; redf="${esc}[31m"; greenf="${esc}[32m" yellowf="${esc}[33m" bluef="${esc}[34m"; purplef="${esc}[35m" cyanf="${esc}[36m"; whitef="${esc}[37m" blackb="${esc}[40m"; redb="${esc}[41m"; greenb="${esc}[42m" yellowb="${esc}[43m" blueb="${esc}[44m"; purpleb="${esc}[45m" cyanb="${esc}[46m"; whiteb="${esc}[47m" boldon="${esc}[1m"; boldoff="${esc}[22m" italicson="${esc}[3m"; italicsoff="${esc}[23m" ulon="${esc}[4m"; uloff="${esc}[24m" invon="${esc}[7m"; invoff="${esc}[27m" reset="${esc}[0m" } # note in this first use that switching colors doesn't require a reset # first - the new color overrides the old one. # ****************************** Building blocks: █ ▓ ▒ ░ ▄ ▀ ▐ ▌ ● ═ ║ ╔ ╦ ╗ ╚ ╩ ╝ ■ ▬ ▲ ▼ ◄ ► initializeANSI cat << EOF ${greenf}█ █ ${redf}█ █ ${bluef}█ █ ${purplef}█ █ ${cyanf}█ █ ${greenf}█ ▄▄▄ █ ${redf}█ ▄▄▄ █ ${bluef}█ ▄▄▄ █ ${purplef}█ ▄▄▄ █ ${cyanf}█ ▄▄▄ █ ${greenf}█▄▄██▀██▄▄█ ${redf}█▄▄██▀██▄▄█ ${bluef}█▄▄██▀██▄▄█ ${purplef}█▄▄██▀██▄▄█ ${cyanf}█▄▄██▀██▄▄█ ${greenf}█▀▀█████▀▀█ ${redf}█▀▀█████▀▀█ ${bluef}█▀▀█████▀▀█ ${purplef}█▀▀█████▀▀█ ${cyanf}█▀▀█████▀▀█ ${greenf}█ ▀▀▀ █ ${redf}█ ▀▀▀ █ ${bluef}█ ▀▀▀ █ ${purplef}█ ▀▀▀ █ ${cyanf}█ ▀▀▀ █ ${greenf}█ █ ${redf}█ █ ${bluef}█ █ ${purplef}█ █ ${cyanf}█ █ ${reset} EOF