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Usage: color | Usage: color |
Latest revision as of 14:23, 13 July 2017
ANSICOLOR COLOR COLOUR
Usage: color
color <off/sparse/normal/complete>
If you have a color-capable terminal and wish to see useful color-coding
of information, use the COLOR command to set the level of coloring you see.
COLOR with no argument will display your current color level.
Color off disables all color. Color sparse, normal or complete turns color
on to various levels. Experiment to see which level suits your personal
taste.
Using color will slow down the speed at which you see messages VERY slightly.
The effect is more noticeable on slower connections. Even if you have
color turned on, non-colorized messages will not be slowed down at all.
See also: COLOURLIST