Format: echo-e "\033[word background color; font color m string \033[control code"
If you simply display the font color can be fixed control code bit 0m.
Format: echo-e "\033[word background color; font Color m string \033[0m"
Word background color range: 40-49
40: Black
41: Crimson
42: Green
43: Yellow
44: Blue
45: Purple
46: Dark Green
47: White
Word Color: 30-39
30: Black
31: Red
32: Green
33: Yellow
34: Blue
35: Purple
36: Dark Green
37: White
ANSI Control code
\33[0m Close All properties
\33[01m Setting High brightness
\33[04m Underline
\33[05m Flashing
\33[07M Reverse Display
\33[08m blanking
\33[30m--\33[37m setting foreground color
\33[40m--\33[47m Set background color
\33[na the cursor to move n rows
\33[NB cursor down n rows
\33[NC cursor right shifts n rows
\33[nd cursor left n rows
\33[Y;XH Setting the cursor position
\33[2J Clear Screen
\33[k clears the contents from the cursor to the end of the line
\33[s Save Cursor position
\33[u Restore cursor Position
\33[?25l Hide Cursor
\33[?25h Display cursor
For example:
Turn the font into red and keep flashing
#echo-E "\033[31m \033[05m please confirm your operation, enter [y/n] \033[0m"
Or
#echo-E "\033[31m \033[05m please confirm your operation, enter [y/n] \033[0m"
Tested and found to be used only under Linux, Win7 cannot be used.
Shell converts colors by ANSI