The default terminal settings on most linux systems is to use colors to serve as hints about file types and permissions. For example, you’ll see directory names in blue, executables in green, and file ...
If you spend much time on the Linux command line (and you probably wouldn’t be reading this if you didn’t), you’ve undoubtedly noticed that the ls command displays your files in a number of different ...
ColorConsole is a feature-rich, freeware, portable system utility which adds tabs, features, and a little color to your black-and-white Command Prompt or Windows console, or MSDOS prompt. Here are ...
You no longer need to take the help of third-party apps to make the command prompt window transparent in Windows 11/10. To do this, right-click on the title bar and select Properties. Here under the ...
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