Crate libaki_mcolor[−][src]
the mark up text with color program.
Usage:
aki-mcolor [options]
mark up text with color
Options:
-r, --red <exp> write it in red
-g, --green <exp> write it in green
-b, --blue <exp> write it in blue
-c, --cyan <exp> write it in cyan
-m, --magenda <exp> write it in magenda
-y, --yellow <exp> write it in yellow
-u, --unmark <exp> write it in non-color
-H, --help display this help and exit
-V, --version display version information and exit
Option Parameters:
<exp> regular expression, color the entire match.
Environments:
AKI_MCOLOR_COLOR_SEQ_RED_ST red start sequence specified by ansi
AKI_MCOLOR_COLOR_SEQ_GREEN_ST greep start sequence specified by ansi
AKI_MCOLOR_COLOR_SEQ_BLUE_ST blue start sequence specified by ansi
AKI_MCOLOR_COLOR_SEQ_CYAN_ST cyan start sequence specified by ansi
AKI_MCOLOR_COLOR_SEQ_MAGENDA_ST magenda start sequence specified by ansi
AKI_MCOLOR_COLOR_SEQ_YELLOW_ST yellow start sequence specified by ansi
AKI_MCOLOR_COLOR_SEQ_ED color end sequence specified by ansi
Examples
Command line example 1
Makes “ca
” red and “b
” green in standard input text.
echo "abcabca" | aki-mcolor -r "ca" -g "b"
result output :
Command line example 2
Extract “arm
” from the rustup target list and make “musl
” green and “android
” cyan.
rustup target list | aki-mline -e arm | aki-mcolor -g "musl" -c "android"
result output :
- aki-mline: extract match line command like grep.
Library example
See fn execute()
for this library examples.
Modules
conf |
Functions
execute | execute mcolor |
execute_env |