Command Prompt: How to change Text Color in Command Prompt CMD Tutorial
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Today I am here with another exciting tutorial. In this tutorial I will show you How to change Text Color in Command Prompt (CMD).
Let's launch cmd first. There are two ways. First is by clicking search icon and typing cmd. You need to run it as administrator.
The second is by pressing Window plus R button together. Type cmd here and click on ok.
Now we have to use color command to change the color. We will use Decimal and Hexadecimal value for each color. Let's type something.
We will type word color first and then the value.
As you can see here the color is changing with each value. If you type any value which is not decimal or hexadecimal. It will show you a list of all available colors and their values. You can use any of these values to change the color. As you can see a list of color here. Let's type some of these colors. And we will see the reaction. Here we go. It is awesome. Right?
Remember. You can use color values which are shown in this list. You can not use any other value.
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