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I am trying to create files for dev and prod connections so the colour format is green text black background and red text black background respectively

I have created a profile which looks as follows for dev having followed this guide How to change text color & background in mac terminal?

PS1='[\d \t \u@\h:\w ] $ \e[31m\e[40m'

It successfully creates the text in a red colour and the background colour is black. The issue is that some commands default back to a white background while some maintain a black one.

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How can i fix this?

Thanks

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  • In general, I agree with Etan's answer, but if it's just (or mostly) ls, you can set alias ls='ls --color=never'. although on some platforms ls's default is without colors, so make sure you don't already have an alias that makes ls colorful that you can simply remove.
    – Zilicon
    Aug 19, 2014 at 12:39
  • Indeed, if you just don't want any ls colors at all that will solve the ls color problem. But not the general problem. Aug 19, 2014 at 12:49
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    You can also change in the Terminal.app preferences the colorscheme. There are many examples, like "Ocean", "Man page" and so on...
    – novacik
    Aug 19, 2014 at 13:31

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You do that by not abusing the fact that you can get formatting to "fall off" the end of your prompt and instead by changing the default color palette of your terminal to replace the default foreground and background colors.

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