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SHELL=/bin/bash | |
# to see all colors, run | |
# bash -c 'for c in {0..255}; do tput setaf $c; tput setaf $c | cat -v; echo =$c; done' | |
# the first 15 entries are the 8-bit colors | |
# define standard colors | |
ifneq (,$(findstring xterm,${TERM})) | |
BLACK := $(shell tput -Txterm setaf 0) | |
RED := $(shell tput -Txterm setaf 1) | |
GREEN := $(shell tput -Txterm setaf 2) | |
YELLOW := $(shell tput -Txterm setaf 3) | |
LIGHTPURPLE := $(shell tput -Txterm setaf 4) | |
PURPLE := $(shell tput -Txterm setaf 5) | |
BLUE := $(shell tput -Txterm setaf 6) | |
WHITE := $(shell tput -Txterm setaf 7) | |
RESET := $(shell tput -Txterm sgr0) | |
else | |
BLACK := "" | |
RED := "" | |
GREEN := "" | |
YELLOW := "" | |
LIGHTPURPLE := "" | |
PURPLE := "" | |
BLUE := "" | |
WHITE := "" | |
RESET := "" | |
endif | |
# set target color | |
TARGET_COLOR := $(BLUE) | |
POUND = \# | |
.PHONY: no_targets__ info help build deploy doc | |
no_targets__: | |
.DEFAULT_GOAL := help | |
colors: ## show all the colors | |
@echo "${BLACK}BLACK${RESET}" | |
@echo "${RED}RED${RESET}" | |
@echo "${GREEN}GREEN${RESET}" | |
@echo "${YELLOW}YELLOW${RESET}" | |
@echo "${LIGHTPURPLE}LIGHTPURPLE${RESET}" | |
@echo "${PURPLE}PURPLE${RESET}" | |
@echo "${BLUE}BLUE${RESET}" | |
@echo "${WHITE}WHITE${RESET}" | |
job1: ## help for job 1 | |
@echo "job 1 started" | |
@$(MAKE) job2 | |
@echo "job 1 finished" | |
job2: ## help for job 2 | |
@echo "job 2" | |
job%: ## help for job with wildcard | |
@echo "job $@" | |
help: | |
@echo "" | |
@echo " ${BLACK}:: ${RED}Self-documenting Makefile${RESET} ${BLACK}::${RESET}" | |
@echo "" | |
@echo "Document targets by adding '$(POUND)$(POUND) comment' after the target" | |
@echo "" | |
@echo "Example:" | |
@echo " | job1: $(POUND)$(POUND) help for job 1" | |
@echo " | @echo \"run stuff for target1\"" | |
@echo "" | |
@echo "${BLACK}-----------------------------------------------------------------${RESET}" | |
@grep -E '^[a-zA-Z_0-9%-]+:.*?## .*$$' $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | sort | awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*?## "}; {printf "${TARGET_COLOR}%-30s${RESET} %s\n", $$1, $$2}' | |
# vim:noexpandtab:ts=8:sw=8:ai |
You're welcome :)
I think this is what you are looking for -- change the line
@grep -E ...| awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*?## "}; {printf "${TARGET_COLOR}%-30s${RESET} %s\n", $$1, $$2}'
to add ":"
after $$1
so that it is
@grep -E ... | awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*?## "}; {printf "${TARGET_COLOR}%-30s${RESET} %s\n", $$1":", $$2}'
This gives you output that looks like
colors: show all the colors
job%: help for job with wildcard
job1: help for job 1
job2: help for job 2
Hi, Wouldn't this be more portable?
# define standard colors
ifneq (,$(findstring 256color, ${TERM}))
Had to change to the above to work with the suckless terminal, swill works fine on xterm clones
Normally -Ttype
is not necessary because the default is taken from the $TERM (, so looks like we can improve it like this:
ifneq ($(TERM),)
GREEN := $(shell tput setaf 2)
RESET := $(shell tput sgr0)
else
GREEN := ""
RESET := ""
endif
^ if TERM is defined let tput decide which type to use, otherwise keep it empty
O macOS, I had to set RESET to RESET := $(shell printf "\033[0;10m")
to escape (B
char being printed.
See: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/470499/what-is-the-ansi-escape-equivalent-of-tput-sgr0
Very cool. Is there an easy way to reuse this setup in the head of bash scripts? Would be nice if scripts could share the same colors used in a Makefile.
Thanks for the suggestion! I updated the gist to allow for non-xterm TERM.