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- mycolorize.sh
#!/bin/bash # # Simple colorize for bash by means of sed # # Copyright 2008 by Andreas Schamanek <andreas@schamanek.net> # GPL licensed (see end of file) * Use at your own risk! # # Usage examples: # tail -f somemaillog | mycolorize white '^From: .*' bell # tail -f somemaillog | mycolorize white '^From: \/.*' green 'Folder: .*' # # Notes: # Regular expressions need to be suitable for _sed_ # Slashes / need no escaping (we use ^A as delimiter) # \/ splits the coloring (similar to procmailrc. Matches behind get color. # Even "white 'for \/\(her\|him\).*$'" works :) Surprisingly ;) # For the colors see tput(1) and terminfo(5) red=$(tput bold;tput setaf 1) # bright red text green=$(tput setaf 2) # dim green text yellow=$(tput bold;tput setaf 3) # bright yellow text fawn=$(tput setaf 3) ; beige=$fawn # dark yellow text blue=$(tput bold;tput setaf 4) # bright blue text purple=$(tput setaf 5) ; magenta=$purple # magenta text pink=$(tput bold;tput setaf 5) # bright magenta text cyan=$(tput bold;tput setaf 6) # bright cyan text gray=$(tput setaf 7) # dim white text white=$(tput bold;tput setaf 7) # bright white text normal=$(tput sgr0) # normal text bell=$(tput bel) # bell/beep # produce separator character ^A (for _sed_) A=$(echo | tr '\012' '\001') # compile all rules given at command line to 1 set of rules for SED while [ "/$1/" != '//' ] ; do c1=''; re=''; beep='' c1=$1 ; re="$2" ; shift 2 # if a beep is requested in the optional 3rd parameter set $beep [ "/$1/" != '//' ] && [[ ( "$1" = 'bell' || "$1" = 'beep' ) ]] \ && beep=$bell && shift # if the regular expression includes \/ we split the substitution if [ "/${re/*\\\/*/}/" = '//' ] ; then re="${re/\\\//\)\(}" sedrules="$sedrules;s$A\($re\)$A\1${!c1}\2$beep$normal${A}g" else sedrules="$sedrules;s$A\($re\)$A${!c1}\1$beep$normal${A}g" fi done # call sed to do the main job sed -e "$sedrules" exit # License # # This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This script is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this script; if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA