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How to Make Your Linux Terminal More Colorful With lolcat

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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Are you tired of staring at a dull, boring terminal window while working on your Linux system? If so, you should give lolcat a try. This nifty little tool allows you to add some eye-catching color to your Linux terminal, making it much more fun to use.

To get started with lolcat, you first need to install it. This can be done through your system’s package manager. For example, on Ubuntu, you can use the following command:
sudo apt-get install lolcat

Once installed, you can start using lolcat in your terminal commands. Simply pipe the output of any command through lolcat, and it will add a rainbow of colors to the text.

For example, if you run the command “ls -l” to list the contents of a directory, you may see a long list of text in white letters. However, if you pipe the output through lolcat like so:
ls -l | lolcat

You’ll see the same text, but now it will be displayed in a glorious array of colors, making it much more exciting to view.

In addition to piping commands through lolcat, you can also use the “echo” command to print text in color. For example, if you want to print the word “Hello” in red and “World” in blue, you can use the following command:
echo -e “\e[31mHello \e[34mWorld\e[0m” | lolcat

The “-e” flag enables escape sequences in the text, and the “\e” codes are used to set the color. “\e[31m” sets the color to red, “\e[34m” sets it to blue, and “\e[0m” resets it back to the default color.

There are many other options and features available with lolcat, such as changing the animation style or setting custom color schemes. You can explore these options by reading the documentation or typing “lolcat –help” in the terminal.

In conclusion, using lolcat is a simple yet effective way to add some color and excitement to your Linux terminal. With just a few commands, you can transform a bland terminal window into a vibrant and eye-catching display. Give it a try today and see how much more enjoyable your Linux experience can be!

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