rainbow

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    If you've spent any significant amount of time in a terminal window, you know it can sometimes be dry. But what if you could make your command line outputs colorful, lively, and fun? Enter Lolcat - a utility that concatenates like the traditional cat command but adds rainbow coloring to its output. This small tool not only makes your terminal more visually appealing but can also make long output streams easier to skim through due to its varied coloring. In this blog post, I'll guide you through the installation of Lolcat for different Linux distributions and show you some fun ways to use it. Lolcat is a Ruby-based program that enables a rainbow coloring effect for your terminal output.
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    For anyone who spends a significant amount of time in the terminal, having a visually appealing workspace can make a big difference. Enter lolcat - the fun, colorful utility that outputs text in rainbow colors, turning your plain terminal into a vibrant display. Whether you're a seasoned developer or a complete beginner, if you're on the hunt for a way to inject some whimsy into your command line sessions, lolcat is a great choice. In this blog post, we'll explore what lolcat is, how to install it using various package managers, and some amusing examples of how to use it. Lolcat is a utility for Linux and Unix-like systems that concatenates similar to the cat command but adds a rainbow coloring effect to the output text.