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i have the following command:



echo -n $i". "${!ip}" - " ;curl -X POST http://${!ip}:50333/api/v1/version; echo " "



I want the output to be green so what i did was



echo -n -e "e[32m$i". "${!ip}" - " ;curl -X POST http://${!ip}:50333/api/v1/version; echo " "e[0m"



but that returns the curl command in text and not the output.




  1. 192.168.1.232 - ;curl -X POST http://192.168.1.232:50333/api/v1/version; echo


how do i exclude the entire curl command from the text ""










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    i have the following command:



    echo -n $i". "${!ip}" - " ;curl -X POST http://${!ip}:50333/api/v1/version; echo " "



    I want the output to be green so what i did was



    echo -n -e "e[32m$i". "${!ip}" - " ;curl -X POST http://${!ip}:50333/api/v1/version; echo " "e[0m"



    but that returns the curl command in text and not the output.




    1. 192.168.1.232 - ;curl -X POST http://192.168.1.232:50333/api/v1/version; echo


    how do i exclude the entire curl command from the text ""










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      i have the following command:



      echo -n $i". "${!ip}" - " ;curl -X POST http://${!ip}:50333/api/v1/version; echo " "



      I want the output to be green so what i did was



      echo -n -e "e[32m$i". "${!ip}" - " ;curl -X POST http://${!ip}:50333/api/v1/version; echo " "e[0m"



      but that returns the curl command in text and not the output.




      1. 192.168.1.232 - ;curl -X POST http://192.168.1.232:50333/api/v1/version; echo


      how do i exclude the entire curl command from the text ""










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      i have the following command:



      echo -n $i". "${!ip}" - " ;curl -X POST http://${!ip}:50333/api/v1/version; echo " "



      I want the output to be green so what i did was



      echo -n -e "e[32m$i". "${!ip}" - " ;curl -X POST http://${!ip}:50333/api/v1/version; echo " "e[0m"



      but that returns the curl command in text and not the output.




      1. 192.168.1.232 - ;curl -X POST http://192.168.1.232:50333/api/v1/version; echo


      how do i exclude the entire curl command from the text ""







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          You have also enclosed the semicolon and the curl command in quotes, so that also gets echoed.



          Try:



          echo -n -e "e[32m$i ${!ip} - "; curl -X POST http://${!ip}:50333/api/v1/version; echo "e[0m"





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            You have also enclosed the semicolon and the curl command in quotes, so that also gets echoed.



            Try:



            echo -n -e "e[32m$i ${!ip} - "; curl -X POST http://${!ip}:50333/api/v1/version; echo "e[0m"





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              You have also enclosed the semicolon and the curl command in quotes, so that also gets echoed.



              Try:



              echo -n -e "e[32m$i ${!ip} - "; curl -X POST http://${!ip}:50333/api/v1/version; echo "e[0m"





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                You have also enclosed the semicolon and the curl command in quotes, so that also gets echoed.



                Try:



                echo -n -e "e[32m$i ${!ip} - "; curl -X POST http://${!ip}:50333/api/v1/version; echo "e[0m"





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                You have also enclosed the semicolon and the curl command in quotes, so that also gets echoed.



                Try:



                echo -n -e "e[32m$i ${!ip} - "; curl -X POST http://${!ip}:50333/api/v1/version; echo "e[0m"






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