You can use the less
command to view man pages with color in a Linux or Unix system. By default, the less
command does not display man pages with color, but you can enable color with the LESS_TERMCAP_md
environment variable.
Here’s an example of how to view man pages with color using the less
command:
export LESS_TERMCAP_md=$'\e[01;31m'
man <command> | less
Where <command>
is the name of the command you want to view the man page for.
In this example, we’re setting the LESS_TERMCAP_md
environment variable to set the color of the text displayed by less
to red (\e[01;31m
).
You can also add this line to your shell profile file (e.g., ~/.bashrc
, ~/.bash_profile
, or ~/.zshrc
) to make the change permanent.
Note that the color escape sequences used in the LESS_TERMCAP_md
environment variable may vary depending on your terminal and terminal emulator. You can use different escape sequences to change the color to any color you want.