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# MOTD Formatting Codes
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If `motd-formatting` is enabled in the config file, you can use special escape codes to
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easily get bold, coloured, italic, and other types of specially-formatted text.
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Our formatting character is '$', and this followed by specific letters means that the text
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after it is formatted in the given way. Here are the character pairs and what they output:
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Escape | Output
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$$ | Dollar sign ($)
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$b | Bold
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$c | Color code
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$i | Italics
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$u | Underscore
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$r | Reset
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## Color codes
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After the color code (`$c`), you can use square brackets to specify which foreground and
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background colors to output. For example:
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This line outputs red text:
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`This is $c[red]really cool text!`
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This line outputs red text with a light blue background:
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`This is $c[red,light blue]22% cooler!`
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If you're familiar with IRC colors you can also use the raw numbers you're used to:
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`This is $c13pink text`
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Here are the color names we support, and which IRC colors they map to:
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Code | Name
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00 | white
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01 | black
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02 | blue
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03 | green
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04 | red
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05 | brown
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06 | magenta
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07 | orange
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08 | yellow
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09 | light green
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10 | cyan
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11 | light cyan
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12 | light blue
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13 | pink
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14 | grey
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15 | light grey
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