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#!/bin/sh
# ANSI Color -- use these variables to easily have different color
# and format output. Make sure to output the reset sequence after
# colors (f = foreground, b = background), and use the 'off'
# feature for anything you turn on.
initializeANSI()
{
esc=""
blackf="${esc}[30m"; redf="${esc}[31m"; greenf="${esc}[32m"
yellowf="${esc}[33m" bluef="${esc}[34m"; purplef="${esc}[35m"
cyanf="${esc}[36m"; whitef="${esc}[37m"
blackb="${esc}[40m"; redb="${esc}[41m"; greenb="${esc}[42m"
yellowb="${esc}[43m" blueb="${esc}[44m"; purpleb="${esc}[45m"
cyanb="${esc}[46m"; whiteb="${esc}[47m"
boldon="${esc}[1m"; boldoff="${esc}[22m"
italicson="${esc}[3m"; italicsoff="${esc}[23m"
ulon="${esc}[4m"; uloff="${esc}[24m"
invon="${esc}[7m"; invoff="${esc}[27m"
reset="${esc}[0m"
}
# note in this first use that switching colors doesn't require a reset
# first - the new color overrides the old one.
clear
initializeANSI
cat << EOF
${yellowf} ▄███████▄${reset} ${redf} ▄██████▄${reset} ${greenf} ▄██████▄${reset} ${bluef} ▄██████▄${reset} ${purplef} ▄██████▄${reset} ${cyanf} ▄██████▄${reset}
${yellowf}▄█████████▀▀${reset} ${redf}▄${whitef}█▀█${redf}██${whitef}█▀█${redf}██▄${reset} ${greenf}▄${whitef}█▀█${greenf}██${whitef}█▀█${greenf}██▄${reset} ${bluef}▄${whitef}█▀█${bluef}██${whitef}█▀█${bluef}██▄${reset} ${purplef}▄${whitef}█▀█${purplef}██${whitef}█▀█${purplef}██▄${reset} ${cyanf}▄${whitef}█▀█${cyanf}██${whitef}█▀█${cyanf}██▄${reset}
${yellowf}███████▀${reset} ${redf}█${whitef}▄▄█${redf}██${whitef}▄▄█${redf}███${reset} ${greenf}█${whitef}▄▄█${greenf}██${whitef}▄▄█${greenf}███${reset} ${bluef}█${whitef}▄▄█${bluef}██${whitef}▄▄█${bluef}███${reset} ${purplef}█${whitef}▄▄█${purplef}██${whitef}▄▄█${purplef}███${reset} ${cyanf}█${whitef}▄▄█${cyanf}██${whitef}▄▄█${cyanf}███${reset}
${yellowf}███████▄${reset} ${redf}████████████${reset} ${greenf}████████████${reset} ${bluef}████████████${reset} ${purplef}████████████${reset} ${cyanf}████████████${reset}
${yellowf}▀█████████▄▄${reset} ${redf}██▀██▀▀██▀██${reset} ${greenf}██▀██▀▀██▀██${reset} ${bluef}██▀██▀▀██▀██${reset} ${purplef}██▀██▀▀██▀██${reset} ${cyanf}██▀██▀▀██▀██${reset}
${yellowf} ▀███████▀${reset} ${redf}▀ ▀ ▀ ▀${reset} ${greenf}▀ ▀ ▀ ▀${reset} ${bluef}▀ ▀ ▀ ▀${reset} ${purplef}▀ ▀ ▀ ▀${reset} ${cyanf}▀ ▀ ▀ ▀${reset}
${boldon}${yellowf} ▄███████▄ ${redf} ▄██████▄ ${greenf} ▄██████▄ ${bluef} ▄██████▄ ${purplef} ▄██████▄ ${cyanf} ▄██████▄${reset}
${boldon}${yellowf}▄█████████▀▀ ${redf}▄${whitef}█▀█${redf}██${whitef}█▀█${redf}██▄ ${greenf}▄${whitef}█▀█${greenf}██${whitef}█▀█${greenf}██▄ ${bluef}▄${whitef}█▀█${bluef}██${whitef}█▀█${bluef}██▄ ${purplef}▄${whitef}█▀█${purplef}██${whitef}█▀█${purplef}██▄ ${cyanf}▄${whitef}█▀█${cyanf}██${whitef}█▀█${cyanf}██▄${reset}
${boldon}${yellowf}███████▀ ${redf}█${whitef}▄▄█${redf}██${whitef}▄▄█${redf}███ ${greenf}█${whitef}▄▄█${greenf}██${whitef}▄▄█${greenf}███ ${bluef}█${whitef}▄▄█${bluef}██${whitef}▄▄█${bluef}███ ${purplef}█${whitef}▄▄█${purplef}██${whitef}▄▄█${purplef}███ ${cyanf}█${whitef}▄▄█${cyanf}██${whitef}▄▄█${cyanf}███${reset}
${boldon}${yellowf}███████▄ ${redf}████████████ ${greenf}████████████ ${bluef}████████████ ${purplef}████████████ ${cyanf}████████████${reset}
${boldon}${yellowf}▀█████████▄▄ ${redf}██▀██▀▀██▀██ ${greenf}██▀██▀▀██▀██ ${bluef}██▀██▀▀██▀██ ${purplef}██▀██▀▀██▀██ ${cyanf}██▀██▀▀██▀██${reset}
${boldon}${yellowf} ▀███████▀ ${redf}▀ ▀ ▀ ▀ ${greenf}▀ ▀ ▀ ▀ ${bluef}▀ ▀ ▀ ▀ ${purplef}▀ ▀ ▀ ▀ ${cyanf}▀ ▀ ▀ ▀${reset}
EOF
Last edited by pfh (2011-06-10 14:20:11)
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esc=""
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initializeANSI()
{
esc="ESC"
Last edited by gutterslob (2011-06-10 14:22:12)
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@pfh & @gutterslob - thanks mates, that did it
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^ Yep - good to go now Thanks for posting them!
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I wonder if you could somehow rewrite Pacman (made entirely out of a shell script) using the first script as a guideline...that would be so cool
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#!/bin/sh
# ANSI Color -- use these variables to easily have different color
# and format output. Make sure to output the reset sequence after
# colors (f = foreground, b = background), and use the 'off'
# feature for anything you turn on.
initializeANSI()
{
esc=""
blackf="${esc}[30m"; redf="${esc}[31m"; greenf="${esc}[32m"
yellowf="${esc}[33m" bluef="${esc}[34m"; purplef="${esc}[35m"
cyanf="${esc}[36m"; whitef="${esc}[37m"
blackb="${esc}[40m"; redb="${esc}[41m"; greenb="${esc}[42m"
yellowb="${esc}[43m" blueb="${esc}[44m"; purpleb="${esc}[45m"
cyanb="${esc}[46m"; whiteb="${esc}[47m"
boldon="${esc}[1m"; boldoff="${esc}[22m"
italicson="${esc}[3m"; italicsoff="${esc}[23m"
ulon="${esc}[4m"; uloff="${esc}[24m"
invon="${esc}[7m"; invoff="${esc}[27m"
reset="${esc}[0m"
}
# note in this first use that switching colors doesn't require a reset
# first - the new color overrides the old one.
initializeANSI
cat << EOF
${boldon}${redf} █ ${reset} ${boldon}${greenf} █ ${reset} ${boldon}${yellowf} █ ${reset} ${boldon}${bluef} █ ${reset} ${boldon}${purplef} █ ${reset} ${boldon}${cyanf} █ ${reset}
${boldon}${redf}▄▄ █ ▄▄${reset} ${boldon}${greenf}▄▄ █ ▄▄${reset} ${boldon}${yellowf}▄▄ █ ▄▄${reset} ${boldon}${bluef}▄▄ █ ▄▄${reset} ${boldon}${purplef}▄▄ █ ▄▄${reset} ${boldon}${cyanf}▄▄ █ ▄▄${reset}
${boldon}${redf}███▀▀▀███${reset} ${boldon}${greenf}███▀▀▀███${reset} ${boldon}${yellowf}███▀▀▀███${reset} ${boldon}${bluef}███▀▀▀███${reset} ${boldon}${purplef}███▀▀▀███${reset} ${boldon}${cyanf}███▀▀▀███${reset}
${boldon}${redf}███ █ ███${reset} ${boldon}${greenf}███ █ ███${reset} ${boldon}${yellowf}███ █ ███${reset} ${boldon}${bluef}███ █ ███${reset} ${boldon}${purplef}███ █ ███${reset} ${boldon}${cyanf}███ █ ███${reset}
${boldon}${redf}██ ▀▀▀ ██${reset} ${boldon}${greenf}██ ▀▀▀ ██${reset} ${boldon}${yellowf}██ ▀▀▀ ██${reset} ${boldon}${bluef}██ ▀▀▀ ██${reset} ${boldon}${purplef}██ ▀▀▀ ██${reset} ${boldon}${cyanf}██ ▀▀▀ ██${reset}
${redf} █ ${reset} ${greenf} █ ${reset} ${yellowf} █ ${reset} ${bluef} █ ${reset} ${purplef} █ ${reset} ${cyanf} █ ${reset}
${redf}▄▄ █ ▄▄${reset} ${greenf}▄▄ █ ▄▄${reset} ${yellowf}▄▄ █ ▄▄${reset} ${bluef}▄▄ █ ▄▄${reset} ${purplef}▄▄ █ ▄▄${reset} ${cyanf}▄▄ █ ▄▄${reset}
${redf}███▀▀▀███${reset} ${greenf}███▀▀▀███${reset} ${yellowf}███▀▀▀███${reset} ${bluef}███▀▀▀███${reset} ${purplef}███▀▀▀███${reset} ${cyanf}███▀▀▀███${reset}
${redf}███ █ ███${reset} ${greenf}███ █ ███${reset} ${yellowf}███ █ ███${reset} ${bluef}███ █ ███${reset} ${purplef}███ █ ███${reset} ${cyanf}███ █ ███${reset}
${redf}██ ▀▀▀ ██${reset} ${greenf}██ ▀▀▀ ██${reset} ${yellowf}██ ▀▀▀ ██${reset} ${bluef}██ ▀▀▀ ██${reset} ${purplef}██ ▀▀▀ ██${reset} ${cyanf}██ ▀▀▀ ██${reset}
Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated. --Confucius--
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Where do you put these scripts?
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@chaanakya Cannot promise anything but I'll try to do that when I get some free time.
@Muzieca Yeah man, thanks for that. Excellent tank script. Cool stuff.
@FlyHigh You can make the scripts executable (i.e. >> chmod +x script_name) and put them in any of your "bin" folders. I typically make a bin folder in my home directory and include it in my PATH variable
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Last edited by FlyHigh (2011-06-11 08:46:53)
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^^ Dont know really. Could it be the font you are using in you terminal??
I use terminus
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^^^It's either the font or the terminal emulator, or a combination of both. I've noticed terminator of xfce4-terminal have a strong tendency to render lines and blocks like those in FlyHigh's shot.
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#!/bin/sh
# ANSI Color -- use these variables to easily have different color
# and format output. Make sure to output the reset sequence after
# colors (f = foreground, b = background), and use the 'off'
# feature for anything you turn on.
initializeANSI()
{
esc=""
blackf="${esc}[30m"; redf="${esc}[31m"; greenf="${esc}[32m"
yellowf="${esc}[33m" bluef="${esc}[34m"; purplef="${esc}[35m"
cyanf="${esc}[36m"; whitef="${esc}[37m"
blackb="${esc}[40m"; redb="${esc}[41m"; greenb="${esc}[42m"
yellowb="${esc}[43m" blueb="${esc}[44m"; purpleb="${esc}[45m"
cyanb="${esc}[46m"; whiteb="${esc}[47m"
boldon="${esc}[1m"; boldoff="${esc}[22m"
italicson="${esc}[3m"; italicsoff="${esc}[23m"
ulon="${esc}[4m"; uloff="${esc}[24m"
invon="${esc}[7m"; invoff="${esc}[27m"
reset="${esc}[0m"
}
# note in this first use that switching colors doesn't require a reset
# first - the new color overrides the old one.
clear
initializeANSI
cat << EOF
${redf}╔╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╗ ${greenf}╔╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╗ ${yellowf}╔╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╗
${boldon}${redf}╚╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╝ ${greenf}╚╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╝ ${yellowf}╚╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╝${reset}
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
${bluef}╔╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╗ ${purplef}╔╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╗ ${cyanf}╔╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╦╗
${boldon}${bluef}╚╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╝ ${purplef}╚╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╝ ${cyanf}╚╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╩╝${reset}
EOF
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^^ Awesome!!
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>>FlyHigh
I'm using URxvt (Rxvt-Unicode). Most of us are using URxvt as our terminal emulator.
Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated. --Confucius--
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@aaro Thanks for the info.
@FlyHigh I use URxvt with Terminus font
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echo -e "\033[41;m " && echo " "&& echo -e "\033[m"
Last edited by luc (2011-06-12 17:13:40)
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