From e8553b9fd75db9e9b5761e5e6c304c760e8c6d51 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "dylan.araps@gmail.com" Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2019 06:43:47 +0000 Subject: kiss: color package names in messages based on their length FossilOrigin-Name: d4c3c42331b3ea1f96793dfdcd5844777a406053b870151e92ae4e3ceded4afa --- kiss | 13 +++++++------ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/kiss b/kiss index b886407..8131b57 100755 --- a/kiss +++ b/kiss @@ -19,13 +19,14 @@ log() { # a simple way of *safely* bypassing the escape sequence restrictions # on 'printf %s'. Cheeky, I know. # - # '\033[1;32m' Set text to color '2' and make it bold. - # '\033[m': Reset text formatting. - # '${3:-->}': If the 3rd argument is missing, set prefix to '->'. - # '${2:+[1;33m}': If the 2nd argument exists, set the text style of '$1'. - # '${2:+[m}': If the 2nd argument exists, reset text formatting. + # '\033[1;32m' Set text to color '2' and make it bold. + # '\033[m': Reset text formatting. + # '${3:-->}': If the 3rd argument is missing, set prefix to '->'. + # '${2:+[1;3Xm}': If the 2nd argument exists, set the text style of '$1'. + # '$((${#1}%5+1))': Color the package name based on its length. + # '${2:+[m}': If the 2nd argument exists, reset text formatting. printf '\033[1;33m%s \033[m%s\033[m %s\n' \ - "${3:-->}" "${2:+}$1${2:+}" "$2" + "${3:-->}" "${2:+[1;3$((${#1}%5+1))m}$1${2:+}" "$2" } die() { -- cgit v1.2.3