Usage:
If you have a color-capable terminal and wish to see useful color-coding
of information, use COLOR to set the level of coloring you see.
The letters for the colors are to be preceded by a single & sign, where
the
actual code will be &<letter>. && = single &. All use of colorcodes
MUST be terminated with &n to restore normal color to prevent color bleeding.
ANSI colors:
&n - normal && - & Other Codes
&d - black&n &D - &Dgray&n &11&n, &22&n, &33&n MUD
primary colors
&b - blue&n &B - bright blue&n &- - &-blink&n &+ -
&+bold&n
&g - &ggreen&n &G - bright green&n &_ - &_underline&n &= -
&=reverse video&n
&c - &ccyan&n &C - bright cyan&n
&r - &rred&n &R - bright red&n 256 Colors:
&m - &mmagenta&n &M - bright magenta&n &p - &ppink&n &P -
&Pbright pink&n
&y - &yyellow&n &Y - bright yellow&n &o - &oorange&n &O -
&Obright orange&n
&w - &wwhite&n &W - bright white&n &[F###] - SHOW COLOR&n to
list all codes.