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Signed-off-by: B. Watson <urchlay@slackware.uk> Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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46 lines
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grc (generic colouriser)
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grc provides two programs: grc and grcat. The main one is grcat,
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which acts as a filter, i.e. taking standard input, colourising it
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and writing to standard output. grcat takes as a parameter the name of
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configuration file.
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One major use of grc is to colorize the output of commonly-used shell
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commands. For this to work, grc has to set up the environment of your
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shell when it starts up. How you do this depends on which shell you
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use.
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bash, ksh, other POSIX-like shells
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To enable this globally for all users:
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chmod +x /etc/profile.d/grc.sh
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Or, you can enable it for just your user by adding this line to one of
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your shell startup scripts (.profile, .bashrc, .kshrc, etc):
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[ -e /etc/profile.d/grc.sh ] && . /etc/profile.d/grc.sh
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csh, tcsh
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To enable this globally for all users:
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chmod +x /etc/profile.d/grc.csh
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Or, for one user, add to your .cshrc:
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if ( -e /etc/profile.d/grc.csh ) then
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source /etc/profile.d/grc.csh
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endif
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zsh
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---
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Add this line to your ~/.zshrc:
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[ -e /etc/grc.zsh ] && source /etc/grc.zsh
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fish
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----
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Add this line to your ~/.config/fish/config.fish:
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[ -e /etc/grc.fish ] && source /etc/grc.fish
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