highlight
is a script designed to highlight specific patterns in log files or text streams using ANSI escape codes for colorization. It can detect and highlight patterns such as URLs, domains, IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses, subnets, ports, categories, HTML tags, and more.
- Highlights URLs (http, https, ftp, ftps, sftp, ssh, telnet, file, git), both with and without www
- Recognizes and highlights domains with and without ports.
- Highlights IPv4 addresses and subnet masks.
- Detects and highlights IPv6 addresses.
- Highlights ports (e.g.,
80/tcp
,443/udp
). - Recognizes and highlights categories or labels followed by a colon (
:
). - Identifies and highlights HTML tags and their attributes.
- Highlights text within parentheses (
(...)
). - Colorizes text within double quotes (
"..."
).
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/ReconXSecurityHQ/highlight.git
cd highlight
- Run setup and reload the source script:
chmod +x setup
./setup
source ~/.bashrc
in case you encounter this:
$ ./setup
-bash: ./setup: cannot execute: required file not found
just try to run this and reload the source
dos2unix setup; ./setup
Once installed, use the highlight
command followed by the file name or pipe input from another command.
Highlight patterns in a log/text file:
highlight < access.log
Highlight patterns in nmap scan results:
sudo nmap -sV -sC -Pn hackerone.com | highlight
Highlight IP addresses in ifconfig output:
ifconfig | highlight
Highlight URLs in curl output:
curl -s -i https://www.hackerone.com | highlight
You can customize or extend the script by modifying the highlight
function defined within highlight.sh
. This function uses awk
to match and replace patterns with ANSI escape sequences for colorization. Each pattern is matched using regular expressions tailored to its specific format (URLs, IP addresses, domains, etc.).
To add or modify patterns:
- Edit the highlight function inside highlight.sh.
- Adjust or add gsub commands to match new patterns or change existing highlighting behavior.
- Ensure your terminal emulator supports ANSI escape codes for proper color rendering.
- Modify the script according to your specific needs or additional highlighting patterns.
- Feedback and contributions are welcome. Feel free to fork the repository and submit pull requests for improvements.
for detailed explanation and usage check out full details here: Enhance Your Terminal Experience with Highlight Tools: A Comprehensive Guide