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Hello YouTube, What's up this is lbray101 here.Today I'm going to be showing you how
to add colors to Command Prompt on Windows. First thing that you need to do it open Start.
Type in "CMD". Type in "color help", once that opens. See, here's all of your color
codes, that you can use. You can use them in this format "COLOR fc" as an example. So
you would color "f", "f" is bright on top of, "c" which is light red. So let's do that
real fast. See now it's coloring light red on top of bright white. If you type in "color"
again, it will set it back to defaults. Right here I have the CMD colors. My personal opinion
of what they look like. I'll have a link in the description to this file. Either that
or I'll just paste it in there for you. To me some of these colors don't look like they
do in CMD, so I made a list of what I think they look like. So, lets try and do another
one. See, so this time it colored a light purple pinkish color with "0" which is black.
Alright, so now I'm going to color something "65". See, so now it colored a yellow with
a purple. Then type in "color" again and set it all the way back to default. So YouTube
this has been my tutorial on how to add color to Command Prompt.