- 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)
- 033 Pill Images - Pill Identifier - Drugs. com
Pill Identifier results for "033" Search by imprint, shape, color or drug name
- ANSI Escape Codes · GitHub
More modern terminals supports Truecolor (24-bit RGB), which allows you to set foreground and background colors using RGB These escape sequences are usually not well documented
- What type of sequences are escape sequences starting with \033]
\033 [ and \033] are actually different things They are both escape sequences, but the former is 'control sequence introducer' (CSI) and the latter is 'operating system command' (OSC)
- 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
- Cursor Movement - Linux Documentation Project
As far as I can tell, rxvt, kvt, xiterm, and Eterm do not support them They are supported on the console
- ANSI Escape Sequences | Linux Fundamentals
K: Clears part of a line Ex \033[3D\033[K clears from Cursor to End of Line Be aware that H,J,K, may not be supported by your terminal emulator, bash version, or operating system all together
- What does printf(\\033[H\\033[J) do in C? - Stack Overflow
\033[J clears the part of the screen from the cursor to the end of the screen When used in combination, it results in the screen getting cleared with cursor positioned at the beginning of the screen
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