# 🐳 dockolor – Colorized `docker ps` Output **dockolor** is a lightweight plugin that enhances your `docker ps` experience with color-coded output based on container status. It also replaces common aliases like `dps` and `dpsa` if defined. ## Features - Colors container statuses: - 🟢 **Up / Running** — Green - 🟡 **Paused** — Yellow - 🔴 **Exited / Dead** — Red - Preserves the original Docker `ps` output, just adds color. - Replaces `dps` and `dpsa` aliases (from the `docker` plugin) with colored versions. - Falls back gracefully if `awk` is not installed. ## Installation ### Oh My Zsh Simply add `dockolor` in you plugin list ``` plugins=(... dockolor) ``` Reload your shell: ``` source ~/.zshrc ``` ### Any other way - Copy or clone the `dockolor.plugin.zsh` file - Source it in your `.zshrc` or `.bashrc` - Use the `dockolor` command in place of the `docker ps` command - You can also add an alias, something like: ``` myalias() { dockolor "$@" } ``` Reload your shell: ``` source ~/.zshrc ``` ## Usage - `dockolor` — Same as `docker ps`, but colorized. - `dps` — Replaced with `dockolor_dps`, same as `dockolor` or `docker ps`. - `dpsa` — Replaced with `dockolor_dps -a`, same as `dockolor -a` or `docker ps -a`.