Thread: Any way to selectively color query output in psql?
Basically I want to write this:
psql -c "SELECT E'\e[1;33m Some Text Here \e[0m';"
And have just the text "Some Text Here" colored while everything else is default white.
The \e constructs are the ANSI color escapes which work when using echo -e
I am using bash 4.2.25(1) on Ubuntu 14.04
Is this possible?
Thanks!
David J.
On 08/01/16 10:25, David G. Johnston wrote: > Basically I want to write this: > > psql -c "SELECT E'\e[1;33m Some Text Here \e[0m';" > > And have just the text "Some Text Here" colored while everything else > is default white. > > The \e constructs are the ANSI color escapes which work when using echo -e > > I am using bash 4.2.25(1) on Ubuntu 14.04 > > Is this possible? > > Thanks! > > David J. > But what is the version of Postgres? :-)
But what is the version of Postgres? :-)On 08/01/16 10:25, David G. Johnston wrote:Basically I want to write this:
psql -c "SELECT E'\e[1;33m Some Text Here \e[0m';"
And have just the text "Some Text Here" colored while everything else is default white.
The \e constructs are the ANSI color escapes which work when using echo -e
I am using bash 4.2.25(1) on Ubuntu 14.04
Is this possible?
Thanks!
David J.
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