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  • terminal - List of ANSI color escape sequences - Stack Overflow
    On most terminals it is possible to colorize output using the \\033 ANSI escape sequence I'm looking for a list of all supported colors and options (like bright and blinking) As there are probably
  • What type of sequences are escape sequences starting with \033]
    I found many escape sequences in Bash starting with \\033], but what are these sequences and why are they starting with \\033]?
  • c - What does printf (\033c ) mean? - Stack Overflow
    The \033 is the ASCII escape character, which begins these sequences Most are followed by another special character (this is a rare exception) XTerm Control Sequences lists that, along with others that are not followed by a special character
  • What does printf(\\033[H\\033[J) do in C? - Stack Overflow
    These are ANSI escape codes \033 stands for ESC (ANSI value 27) ESC [ is a kind of escape sequence called Control Sequence Introducer (CSI) CSI commands starts with ESC[ followed by zero or more parameters \033[H (ie, ESC[H) and \033[J are CSI codes \033[H moves the cursor to the top left corner of the screen (ie, the first column of the first row in the screen) and \033[J clears the
  • What does a bash sequence \033 [999D mean and where is it explained?
    The \033 is the escape character, and those sequence are not bash specific but interpreted by the terminal (software or hardware (via network or serial line)) in which the (bash) program runs There are many such sequences What each does, depends on the terminal for which it is dependent, and might also depend on any previous sequence altering the state of the terminal These are often used
  • How do I print colored text to the terminal? - Stack Overflow
    This somewhat depends on what platform you are on The most common way to do this is by printing ANSI escape sequences For a simple example, here's some Python code from the Blender build scripts: class bcolors: HEADER = '\033[95m' OKBLUE = '\033[94m' OKCYAN = '\033[96m' OKGREEN = '\033[92m' WARNING = '\033[93m' FAIL = '\033[91m' ENDC = '\033[0m' BOLD = '\033[1m' UNDERLINE = '\033[4m' To use
  • In this \033 [01;32m VT100 style ANSI Escape Sequences what is the 01 . . .
    \033[01;32m — The part of the ANSI escape code which \033[01;32m belongs to is called Select Graphic Rendition (SGI) Terminal Output Sequence (which has the code CSI n m ) \033[ — is a Control Sequence Introducer 01 — is code for "bold or increased intensity" ; — is a delimiter for codes We can have as many code s as we want
  • colors - stdlib and colored output in C - Stack Overflow
    I am making a simple application which requires colored output How can I make my output colored like emacs and bash do? I don't care about Windows, as my application is only for UNIX systems




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