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I'am trying few days to change color output from command in bash script. I tried some workflows with e.g. trap but without success.The only what partially working is this code:

#!/bin/bash

GRN='\e[32m'
CYN='\e[36m'
END='\e[0m'

echo -e "${GRN}Formating Root partition ..${END}"

echo -e "${CYN}"
(set -x ; mkfs.ext4 -L Root -m 5 /dev/sda2) | GREP_COLOR='49;38;5;007' grep --color=always '.*' 
echo -e "${END}"

echo -e "${GRN}Formating Home partition ..${END}"

...

Is there some better way how to do it. Thank you.

What I want is this:

Formating Root partition ..                                    <= Green
mkfs.ext4 -L Root -m 5 /dev/sda2                               <= Cyan
mke2fs 1.45.2 (27-May-2019)                                    <= Grey
Creating filesystem with 9175040 4k blocks and 2293760 inodes  <= Grey
Filesystem UUID: ...                                           <= Grey
...                                                            <= Grey
Formating Home partition ..                                    <= Green

1 Answers1

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You can use the below script, tested on mac and ubuntu.

each function accept two-argument,

  1. for sample string output for example green "will print green"
  2. Print command output for example red "will print Free space in red:" "free -m" free -m

bash script

#!/bin/bash
set +x
function black(){
    echo -e "\x1B[30m $1 \x1B[0m"
    if [ ! -z "${2}" ]; then
    echo -e "\x1B[30m $($2) \x1B[0m"
    fi
}
function red(){
    echo -e "\x1B[31m $1 \x1B[0m"
    if [ ! -z "${2}" ]; then
    echo -e "\x1B[31m $($2) \x1B[0m"
    fi
}
function green(){
    echo -e "\x1B[32m $1 \x1B[0m"
    if [ ! -z "${2}" ]; then
    echo -e "\x1B[32m $($2) \x1B[0m"
    fi
}
function yellow(){
    echo -e "\x1B[33m $1 \x1B[0m"
    if [ ! -z "${2}" ]; then
    echo -e "\x1B[33m $($2) \x1B[0m"
    fi
}
function blue(){
    echo -e "\x1B[34m $1 \x1B[0m"
    if [ ! -z "${2}" ]; then
    echo -e "\x1B[34m $($2) \x1B[0m"
    fi
}
function purple(){
    echo -e "\x1B[35m $1 \x1B[0m \c"
    if [ ! -z "${2}" ]; then
    echo -e "\x1B[35m $($2) \x1B[0m"
    fi
}
function cyan(){
    echo -e "\x1B[36m $1 \x1B[0m"
    if [ ! -z "${2}" ]; then
    echo -e "\x1B[36m $($2) \x1B[0m"
    fi
}
function white(){

    echo -e "\x1B[37m $1 \x1B[0m"
    if [ ! -z "${2}" ]; then
    echo -e "\x1B[33m $($2) \x1B[0m"
    fi
}


green "Green: Formating Root partition .."
white "White: Formating Root partition .."
# pass the second parameter, will be treated as command
yellow "color command output,print ls:" "ls"
red "Red: System Free RAM:" "free -m"
cyan "cyan: awesome..........end..................."
echo -e "mix the color $(purple "Purple: this is purple, will print disk usage" "du -h") Now Yellow: $(yellow "hi Yelow") "

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  • Hi, I'm new to scripting and was trying to use your script but without success. I created a color.sh which I called from my main script by doing: . $color_script_path red "Hello" I also tried adding the echo to a variable as I've done before: message=$(. $color_script_path red "Hello") echo $message But it only seems to work if I copy/paste the functions in to my main script. Could you help me? Thanks – Daniel Hjärtat Hjärtström Nov 04 '22 at 15:31