about_ANSI_Terminals
Short description
Describes the support available for ANSI escape sequences in PowerShell.
Long description
PowerShell has many features that support the use of ANSI escape sequences to control the rendering of output in the terminal application that's hosting PowerShell.
PowerShell 7.2 added a new automatic variable, $PSStyle
, and changes to the
PowerShell engine to support the output of ANSI-decorated text.
ANSI Terminal support
The ANSI features are designed to be compatible with the xterm-based terminals. For more information, see xterm in Wikipedia.
On Windows 10 and higher, the Windows Console Host is xterm compatible. The Windows Terminal application is also xterm compatible.
On macOS, the default terminal application is xterm compatible.
For Linux, each distribution ships with a different terminal application. Consult the documentation for your distribution to find a suitable terminal application.
$PSStyle
The variable has the following properties:
- Reset - Turns off all decorations
- Blink - Turns Blink on
- BlinkOff - Turns Blink off
- Bold - Turns Bold on
- BoldOff - Turns Bold off
- Dim - Turns Dim on (added in PowerShell 7.4)
- DimOff - Turns Dim off (added in PowerShell 7.4)
- Hidden - Turns Hidden on
- HiddenOff - Turns Hidden off
- Reverse - Turns Reverse on
- ReverseOff - Turns Reverse off
- Italic - Turns Italic on
- ItalicOff - Turns Italic off
- Underline - Turns underlining on
- UnderlineOff - Turns underlining off
- Strikethrough - Turns strike through on
- StrikethroughOff - Turns strike through off
- OutputRendering - Control when output rendering is used
- Formatting - Nested object that controls default formatting for output streams
- Progress - Nested object that controls the rendering of progress bars
- FileInfo - Nested object to control the coloring of FileInfo objects.
- Foreground - Nested object to control foreground coloring
- Background - Nested object to control background coloring
The base members return strings of ANSI escape sequences mapped to their names. The values are settable to allow customization. For example, you could change bold to underlined. The property names makes it easier for you to create decorated strings using tab completion:
"$($PSStyle.Background.BrightCyan)Power$($PSStyle.Underline)$($PSStyle.Bold)Shell$($PSStyle.Reset)"
The following members control how or when ANSI formatting is used:
$PSStyle.OutputRendering
is aSystem.Management.Automation.OutputRendering
enum with the values:ANSI
: ANSI escape sequences are always passed through as-is.Important
You should use ANSI mode when redirecting output to a file or the pipeline that's intended to be executed downstream. This ensures that the output isn't altered. Using any other mode alters the output by removing ANSI escape sequences, which may change the execution behavior.
PlainText
: ANSI escape sequences are always stripped so that it's only plain text. In remote sessions, if the remote host is set toPlainText
, the output is stripped of ANSI escape sequences before sending it back to the local client.Host
: This is the default behavior. The ANSI escape sequences are removed from redirected or piped output. For more information, see Redirecting output.
The
$PSStyle.Background
and$PSStyle.Foreground
members are strings that contain the ANSI escape sequences for the 16 standard console colors.Black
BrightBlack
White
BrightWhite
Red
BrightRed
Magenta
BrightMagenta
Blue
BrightBlue
Cyan
BrightCyan
Green
BrightGreen
Yellow
BrightYellow
The values are settable and can contain any number of ANSI escape sequences. There is also a
FromRgb()
method to specify 24-bit color. There are two ways to call theFromRgb()
method.string FromRgb(byte red, byte green, byte blue) string FromRgb(int rgb)
Either of the following examples set the background color the 24-bit color
Beige
.$PSStyle.Background.FromRgb(245, 245, 220) $PSStyle.Background.FromRgb(0xf5f5dc)
$PSStyle.Formatting
is a nested object to control default formatting of debug, error, verbose, warning messages, and list and table headers. You can also control attributes like bolding and underlining. It replaces$Host.PrivateData
as the way to manage colors for formatting rendering.$Host.PrivateData
continues to exist for backwards compatibility but isn't connected to$PSStyle.Formatting
.$PSStyle.Formatting
has the following members:- FormatAccent - formatting for list items
- ErrorAccent - formatting for error metadata
- Error - formatting for error messages
- Warning - formatting for warning messages
- Verbose - formatting for verbose messages
- Debug - formatting for debug messages
- TableHeader - formatting for table headers
- CustomTableHeaderLabel - formatting for table headers that are not actually properties on the object
- FeedbackName - formatting for the feedback provider name (added as an experimental feature in PowerShell 7.4)
- FeedbackText - formatting for feedback messages (added as an experimental feature in PowerShell 7.4)
- FeedbackAction - formatting for the feedback provider suggested actions (added as an experimental feature in PowerShell 7.4)
$PSStyle.Progress
allows you to control progress view bar rendering.- Style - An ANSI string setting the rendering style.
- MaxWidth - Sets the max width of the view. Defaults to
120
. The minimum value is 18. - View - An enum with values,
Minimal
andClassic
.Classic
is the existing rendering with no changes.Minimal
is a single line minimal rendering.Minimal
is the default. - UseOSCIndicator - Defaults to
$false
. Set this to$true
for terminals that support OSC indicators.
Note
If the host doesn't support Virtual Terminal,
$PSStyle.Progress.View
is automatically set toClassic
.The following example sets the rendering style to a minimal progress bar.
$PSStyle.Progress.View = 'Minimal'
$PSStyle.FileInfo
is a nested object to control the coloring of FileInfo objects.- Directory - Built-in member to specify color for directories
- SymbolicLink - Built-in member to specify color for symbolic links
- Executable - Built-in member to specify color for executables.
- Extension - Use this member to define colors for different file extensions. The Extension member pre-includes extensions for archive and PowerShell files.
Cmdlets that generate ANSI output
- The markdown cmdlets - the Show-Markdown cmdlet displays the contents of a file containing markdown text. The output is rendered using ANSI sequences to represent different styles. You can manage the definitions of the styles using the Get-MarkdownOption and Set-MarkdownOption cmdlets.
- PSReadLine cmdlets - the PSReadLine module uses ANSI sequences to colorize PowerShell syntax elements on the command line. The colors can be managed using Get-PSReadLineOption and Set-PSReadLineOption.
Get-Error
- the Get-Error cmdlet returns a detailed view of an Error object, formatted to make it easier to read.Select-String
- Beginning with PowerShell 7.0, Select-String uses ANSI sequences to highlight the matching patterns in the output.Write-Progress
- ANSI output is managed using$PSStyle.Progress
, as described above. For more information, see Write-Progress
Redirecting output in Host
mode
By default, $PSStyle.OutputRendering
is a set to Host. The ANSI escape
sequences are removed from redirected or piped output.
OutputRendering only applies to rendering in the Host, Out-File
, and
Out-String
. Output from native executables isn't affected.
PowerShell 7.2.6 changed the behavior of Out-File
and Out-String
for the
following scenarios:
- When the input object is pure string, these cmdlets keep the string unchanged regardless of the OutputRendering setting.
- When the input object needs to have a formatting view applied to it, these cmdlets keep or remove escape sequences from the formatting output strings based on the OutputRendering setting.
This is a breaking change in these cmdlets compared to PowerShell 7.2.
OutputRendering doesn't apply to output from the PowerShell host process,
for example when you run pwsh
from a command line and redirect the output.
In the following example, PowerShell is run on Linux from bash
. The
Get-ChildItem
cmdlet produces ANSI-decorated text. Since redirection occurs
in the bash
process, outside of the PowerShell host, the output isn't
affected by OutputRendering.
pwsh -noprofile -command 'Get-Childitem' > out.txt
When you inspect the contents of out.txt
you see the ANSI escape sequences.
By contrast, when redirection occurs within the PowerShell session, OutputRendering affects the redirected output.
pwsh -noprofile -command 'Get-Childitem > out.txt'
When you inspect the contents of out.txt
there are no ANSI escape sequences.
Disabling ANSI output
Support for ANSI escape sequences can be turned off using the TERM or NO_COLOR environment variables.
The following values of $env:TERM
change the behavior as follows:
dumb
- sets$Host.UI.SupportsVirtualTerminal = $false
xterm-mono
- sets$PSStyle.OutputRendering = PlainText
xtermm
- sets$PSStyle.OutputRendering = PlainText
If $env:NO_COLOR
exists, then $PSStyle.OutputRendering
is set to
PlainText. For more information about the NO_COLOR environment
variable, see https://no-color.org/.
Using $PSStyle
from C#
C# developers can access PSStyle
as a singleton, as shown in the following
example:
string output = $"{PSStyle.Instance.Foreground.Red}{PSStyle.Instance.Bold}Hello{PSStyle.Instance.Reset}";
PSStyle
exists in the System.Management.Automation namespace.
The PowerShell engine includes the following changes:
- The PowerShell formatting system is updated to respect
$PSStyle.OutputRendering
. - The
StringDecorated
type is added to handle ANSI escaped strings. - The
string IsDecorated
boolean property was added to return true when the string containsESC
orC1 CSI
character sequences. - The
Length
property of a string returns the length for the text without the ANSI escape sequences. - The
StringDecorated Substring(int contentLength)
method returns a substring starting at index 0 up to the content length that'sn't a part of ANSI escape sequences. This is needed for table formatting to truncate strings and preserve ANSI escape sequences that don't take up printable character space. - The
string ToString()
method stays the same and returns the plaintext version of the string. - The
string ToString(bool Ansi)
method returns the raw ANSI embedded string if theAnsi
parameter is true. Otherwise, a plaintext version with ANSI escape sequences removed is returned. - The
FormatHyperlink(string text, uri link)
method returns a string containing ANSI escape sequences used to decorate hyperlinks. Some terminal hosts, like the Windows Terminal, support this markup, which makes the rendered text clickable in the terminal.
Static methods of the PSStyle class
PowerShell 7.4 adds three new static methods to the
[System.Management.Automation.PSStyle]
class.
[System.Management.Automation.PSStyle] | Get-Member -Static -MemberType Method
TypeName: System.Management.Automation.PSStyle
Name MemberType Definition
---- ---------- ----------
Equals Method static bool Equals(System.Object objA, System.Object objB)
MapBackgroundColorToEscapeSequence Method static string MapBackgroundColorToEscapeSequence(System.ConsoleColor bac…
MapColorPairToEscapeSequence Method static string MapColorPairToEscapeSequence(System.ConsoleColor foregroun…
MapForegroundColorToEscapeSequence Method static string MapForegroundColorToEscapeSequence(System.ConsoleColor for…
ReferenceEquals Method static bool ReferenceEquals(System.Object objA, System.Object objB)
These methods provide a way to convert ConsoleColor values to ANSI escape sequences for foreground and background colors or for a combination of both.
The following examples show the ANSI escape sequences produced by these methods.
using namespace System.Management.Automation
[PSStyle]::MapBackgroundColorToEscapeSequence('Black') | Format-Hex
Label: String (System.String) <3A04954D>
Offset Bytes Ascii
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
------ ----------------------------------------------- -----
0000000000000000 1B 5B 34 30 6D �[40m
[PSStyle]::MapForegroundColorToEscapeSequence('Red') | Format-Hex
Label: String (System.String) <38B50F41>
Offset Bytes Ascii
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
------ ----------------------------------------------- -----
0000000000000000 1B 5B 39 31 6D �[91m
[PSStyle]::MapColorPairToEscapeSequence('Red','Black') | Format-Hex
Label: String (System.String) <365A5875>
Offset Bytes Ascii
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
------ ----------------------------------------------- -----
0000000000000000 1B 5B 39 31 3B 34 30 6D �[91;40m
See also
PowerShell