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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Find string multiple times, same line Post 302538020 by shamrock on Monday 11th of July 2011 01:04:21 PM
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COLORIT(1)																COLORIT(1)

NAME
colorit - a script for markuping the text input SYNOPSIS
colorit [OPTIONS] [files...] DESCRIPTION
colorit is a script for markuping text input and sending a result to stdout. Markuping rules are described in a configuration file which is filtered by preprocessor (the default is m4 ). The define HOME equal to your home directory is set for the preprocessor using -D option supported by both m4 and cpp. This script can be used for colorizing the text by ANSI escape sequences, or making a simple text conver- sions and may be used for colorizing output of dict or other programs. In particular, log files, dict, cc, make, or diff output can easily be colorized and viewed. OPTIONS
-V or --version Shows version information. -h or --help Shows help information. -c file or --config file Specify configuration file. The default is ~/.coloritrc or /etc/dictd/colorit.conf --pp preprocessor Specify a preprocessor (- for none). FILES
~/.coloritrc User's colorit configuration file /etc/dictd/colorit.conf System colorit configuration file CONFIG FILE
Empty lines or lines beginning with sharp sign (`#') are ignored. All other lines have this structure: command arg1 arg2 ... argN. All commands are processed one-by-one for each input line. args strings can be surrounded by double-quote characters. Currently, only mark command is available having the following arguments: regexp pre_string post_string The pre_string and post_string are inserted at the beginning and the end of substring matched by regular expression regexp BUGS
The only supported escape sequence in the strings surrounded by double quotes is 33. SEE ALSO
less(1), m4(1), cpp(1), dict(1) 28 Oct 2003 COLORIT(1)
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