Batch files - NT's COLOR command

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Batch files - NT's COLOR command



NT's COLOR command

Sets the default console foreground and background colors.
COLOR [attr]
attrSpecifies color attribute of console output
Color attributes are specified by TWO hex digits — the first corresponds to the background; the second the foreground. Each digit can be any of the following values:
0=Black 8=Gray
1=Blue 9=Light Blue
2=Green A=Light Green
3=Aqua B=Light Aqua
4=Red C=Light Red
5=Purple D=Light Purple
6=Yellow E=Light Yellow
7=White F=Bright White
If no argument is given, this command restores the color to what it was when CMD.EXE started. This value either comes from the current console window, the /T command line switch or from the DefaultColor registry value.
The COLOR command sets ERRORLEVEL to 1 if an attempt is made to execute the COLOR command with a foreground and background color that are the same.
Example:
"COLOR fc"
produces light red on bright white

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