Ansi colors

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Print a palette

These palettes are generated from a 'clean' installation of XTerm (with no configuration).

16-color

for x in 4 10; do for y in $(seq 0 7); do echo -en "\0033[${x}${y}m   "; done; echo -e "\0033[0m"; done

Xterm-palette.png

Some of these colors aren't good, and I prefer to use another. See the Xresources page for implementation of this.

Brightness # ## Color Value Attie's Preferred
Normal 0 0 Black #000000
1 1 Red #CD0000
2 2 Green #00CD00
3 3 Yellow #CDCD00
4 4 Blue #0000EE
5 5 Magenta #CD00CD
6 6 Cyan #00CDCD
7 7 White #E5E5E5
Bright 0 8 Black #7F7F7F
1 9 Red #FF0000
2 10 Green #00FF00
3 11 Yellow #FFFF00 #D78700
4 12 Blue #5C5CFF
5 13 Magenta #FF00FF
6 14 Cyan #00FFFF
7 15 White #FFFFFF

256-color

The colors before #16 are the same as above.

for x in $(seq 16 6 255); do for y in $(seq ${x} $((x + 5))); do printf "\e[48;5;${y}m %-3d " ${y}; done; echo -e "\0033[0m"; done

Xterm-palette-256.png

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