If you are using GNU ls, you could set --color extension to coloring the stuffs.
You can set an alias in your ".profile" or ".bashrc" for ls to ls --color
would someone please explain in detail, how does the code below change the color or bash prompt
$ echo $PS1
:\033
are there other tricks like above? (3 Replies)
please advise what's wrong with this command ?
PS1="`hostname`:`who am i | cut -d " " -f1`:>>"
trying to make the PS1 prompt look like :
machine_name:username:>>
thank you (4 Replies)
Hi,
I'm using the ksh shell and I'd like to set my PS1 prompt on an AIX system to include, amongst ther things, the current time.
This was my best effort: export PS1=$(date -u +%R)'${ME}:${PWD}# '
but this only sets the time to the value when PS1 is defined and the time value doesn't... (4 Replies)
It looks like,
user@hostname:/auto/home3/user$
Desired,
user@hostname$
I added following line in .bashrc, but still its same.
export PS1=" $ "
Please help me :confused: (13 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to find out if there is a way to get a timestamp on my Solaris root shell prompt using /sbin/sh?
I'm trying to archive something in line with the following:
12:34:26 root@server #
12:34:28 root@server #
12:34:28 root@server # ls
...
12:34:30 root@server #
I know there... (1 Reply)
Greetings!
I have to work with a NFS user id between two hosts: A running Ksh 93 and B running pdksh 88.
My problem has to do with the custom prompt I created on A: it works like a charm and display colors:
PS1="$'\E
But I switch over to B, it all goes to hell (private info... (4 Replies)
So, this is strange... I created this prompt:
PS1='\n\e
You can see that it's a pretty minor modification of the default Debian prompt. And, if it matters, I'm using Putty to SSH to my server. The following strange symptoms appear when I use that prompt, and disappear when I change and... (2 Replies)
RedHat Linux 5.8/Korn Shell
I have text file name /etc/oracle/config.loc. It has the following text
#Device/file getting replaced by device +OCR
ocrconfig_loc=+DATA
ocrmirrorconfig_loc=+OCRBut , when I open this file using cat , the PS1 character (for prompt) appears as the last character... (8 Replies)
Hi, I need help changing PS1 in Solaris. I tried this:
MYPROMPT="> "
PS1=$LOGNAME@$HOSTNAME:${PWD}$MYPROMPT (NOT SURE WHY IT'S HIGHLIGHTED HERE)
export PS1
My problem is that $PWD is not working, when I get the prompt and I change directories, the prompt is not displaying the current... (17 Replies)
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sdl::color
pods::SDL::Color(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation pods::SDL::Color(3pm)NAME
SDL::Color - Format independent color description
CATEGORY
Core, Video, Structure
SYNOPSIS
my $black = SDL::Color->new(0, 0, 0);
my $color = SDL::Color->new(255, 0, 0);
my $r = $color->r; # 255
my $g = $color->g; # 0
my $b = $color->b; # 0
$color->g(255);
$color->b(255);
# $color is now white
DESCRIPTION
"SDL_Color" describes a color in a format independent way.
METHODS
new
my $color = SDL::Color->new(255, 0, 0);
The constructor creates a new color with the specified red, green and blue values.
r
my $r = $color->r;
$color->r(128);
If passed a value, this method sets the red component of the color; if not, it returns the red component of the color.
g
my $g = $color->g;
$color->g(128);
If passed a value, this method sets the green component of the color; if not, it returns the green component of the color.
b
my $b = $color->b;
$color->b(128);
If passed a value, this method sets the blue component of the color; if not, it returns the blue component of the color.
SEE ALSO
SDL::Surface
AUTHORS
See "AUTHORS" in SDL.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-28 pods::SDL::Color(3pm)