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yrmt
Grey Hair Nixers
I like to have colors in my command output. Here are a few wrappers I know of:

*1) CW.*
- Written in C.
- Compiles and work on GNU/Linux, BSD and Mac OS X
- [cw](http://cwrapper.sourceforge.net/cw-1.0.16.tar.gz)
- There are lots of commands supported and you can make your own wrapper for other commands.
- Example:
![image](http://paste.xinu.at/3HtSDO/)

*2) Cope.*
- Written in Perl.
- [cope](https://github.com/trapd00r/cope)
- Looks the same than CW.

*3)Supercat.*
- written in C.
- Syntax coloring in cat.
- [spc](http://supercat.nosredna.net/supercat-0.5.5.tar.gz)
- Support for python, c, patch, diff.
- Exemple:
![spc](http://paste.xinu.at/mfLIDq/)

*4) Cdf.*
- Written in C.
- [cdf](http://bmp-plugins.berlios.de/misc/cdf/cdf.html)
- Example:
![cdf](http://paste.xinu.at/BHI/)

*5) Zsh live coloring.*
- Zsh script.
- to be included in ~/.zshrc.
- [zshlc](http://paste.xinu.at/l3nXN/)
- Example:
![zshlc](http://paste.xinu.at/jfY1b/)

*6) Colored Man pages.*
- To be included in ~/.zshrc
- [clman](http://paste.xinu.at/tYE/)
- Example:
![clman](http://paste.xinu.at/oeJuF/)

*7) Ls++.*
- Written in Perl.
- [ls--](https://github.com/trapd00r/ls--/)
- Example:
![ls--](http://paste.xinu.at/uFgFzM/)

*8) Dircolors.*
- Complete dircolors file
- To be included in you shell config.
- [dc](https://raw.github.com/trapd00r/LS_COLOR.../LS_COLORS)
- You need gnu ls and dircolors from coreutils.
- Example:
![dc](http://paste.xinu.at/rnL/)

*9) Colorize.*
- Written in Perl.
- Colorize logs.
- [cl](https://github.com/raszi/colorize)

*10) Freecolor.*
- Written in C.
- Pretty `free` output.
- [freec](http://www.rkeene.org/oss/freecolor/)
-Example:
![freec](http://paste.xinu.at/JXhq/)

*11) Pydf.*
- Another df colorizer.
- [pydf](http://freecode.com/projects/pydf)
- customizable.

*12) TTycolor.*
- GNU/Linux only!
- Change tty colorscheme easily:
- [ttyclor](https://github.com/trapd00r/ttycolor)

*13) Stderred.*
- [stderred](https://github.com/trapd00r/stderred)
- stderr in red.

*14) lolcat.*
- [lolcat](https://github.com/busyloop/lolcat)
- Written in rubby, use `gem install lolcat`
- rainbox colors on term output.
- Example:
![lolcat](http://paste.xinu.at/yhwcc/)
... To be continued.
Nihility
Members
Thanks Beastie, haven't heard of some of them and now I know.
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jmbi
Long time nixers
I love things like this! Thanks for posting!
yrmt
Grey Hair Nixers
I also use colorgcc now.
zygotb
Long time nixers
This is nice! How'd I miss it?
Someone doesn't appreciate my php generated image!
venam
Administrators
29a, this thread is amazing. I had it bookmarked and posted it for Ivyl yesterday. Is it how you found it?
Mafia
Long time nixers
I have used number 5 for quit some time, I can't live without it.
zygotb
Long time nixers
(06-02-2013, 10:34 AM)venam Wrote: 29a, this thread is amazing. I had it bookmarked and posted it for Ivyl yesterday. Is it how you found it?

Yes, I scraped the link from IRC. Hope you don't mind.
Someone doesn't appreciate my php generated image!
venam
Administrators
Mafia me too, I've used number 5 for quite some time and I love also.
<3
Ippytraxx
Members
2 really nice scripts that I use are dtrx (do the right extraction) and to. Instead of knowing every command and flags to extract different archives, you can just use dtrx which will extract your archive automatically. To is a cli bookmarking tool that you can use to bookmark different locations and then easily come back to them. Really helpful when developing and working in several directories or just simply bookmarking locations of dotfiles that you change often.
yrmt
Grey Hair Nixers
Nice scripts!
Ippytraxx
Members
(25-03-2013, 02:47 AM)NeoTerra Wrote: >Muh minimalism

>Muh minimalism
>Muh
>

We are everywhere...
zygotb
Long time nixers
(25-03-2013, 02:47 AM)NeoTerra Wrote:
(24-03-2013, 09:46 PM)shix Wrote: The thread used to have images showing how the program looks.

>Muh minimalism

One of the drawbacks of using FileBin (http://paste.xinu.at/) which is a wonderfully simple site which I use almost every day.
Someone doesn't appreciate my php generated image!
Ippytraxx
Members
(27-03-2013, 01:59 PM)29a Wrote:
(25-03-2013, 02:47 AM)NeoTerra Wrote:
(24-03-2013, 09:46 PM)shix Wrote: The thread used to have images showing how the program looks.

>Muh minimalism

One of the drawbacks of using FileBin (http://paste.xinu.at/) which is a wonderfully simple site which I use almost every day.

http://img.installgentoo.com/ images.
http://paste.installgentoo.com/ paste service as well.
venam
Administrators
(27-03-2013, 04:50 PM)Ippytraxx Wrote: http://img.installgentoo.com/ we /g/urus got you covered.
http://paste.installgentoo.com/ paste service as well.

Oh! nice website.
I would love to have a installgentoo mail just for the lulz.
I cherish my unixhub email already.
Ippytraxx
Members
(27-03-2013, 05:07 PM)venam Wrote:
(27-03-2013, 04:50 PM)Ippytraxx Wrote: http://img.installgentoo.com/ we /g/urus got you covered.
http://paste.installgentoo.com/ paste service as well.

Oh! nice website.
I would love to have a installgentoo mail just for the lulz.
I cherish my unixhub email already.

Hehe. Unfortunately Bfish (server owner) is too lazy to get off his ass and change the default API key, so uploading through cURL won't work. So i guess you would lose that functionality until he fixes it. This is for the image service. Paste service works like normal otherwise.