Inspired by logcolorizer, colorlog, acl, colorgcc, colortail, and others, Generic Colouriser can be used to colourise any files or outputs of commands. It's written in python and configurable via regular expressions.
| Tags | Other/Nonlisted Topic |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | Python |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release includes a spec file, a configuration file for LDAP commands, minor Debian package improvements, and a license change.


Release Notes: A license change, and terminating with the same exit status as that of a subprogram.


Release Notes: Bugs concerning the skip option were corrected. nmh-in-color scripts were upgraded. This version is a candidate for stable 1.0 release.


Release Notes: This release adds a skip option to ignore matched lines in the output, and better handling of ctrl+C.


Release Notes: This version is rewritten using fork() and exec(). An option to colourise only if standard output is a tty was added.