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: Highlight Sets are stored locally as files in the HighlightSet Files folder within the User Data Folder .

Xshell highlight sets are a powerful terminal automation feature that allows users to define custom visual cues for specific text strings or patterns within their terminal output. By creating these sets, you can automatically emphasize critical information—such as "ERROR" messages, specific IP addresses, or status codes—using distinct colors and font styles.

To see your colors in action, you must assign the set to your current session or set it as a global default.

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Click the button. Give your set a descriptive name, such as "Web Server Logs" or "System Debugging." Step 3: Add Keywords or Regex Click Add within your new set. Here, you define the "Rule": Keyword: Type a simple word like SUCCESS .

A dialog box will appear showing your existing sets. Xshell often includes a default set to get you started. Step 2: Creating a New Set Click the button on the right side of the dialog box.

Critical errors stand out instantly in a sea of debugging information. : Highlight Sets are stored locally as files

To see your colors in action, you must assign the set to your current session or make it the global default.

To maximize productivity, users should organize rules into logical groups. Below are two recommended profiles:

Severe errors, panic states, crashes, and unrecoverable failures. To see your colors in action, you must

Xshell allow you to create visual cues by automatically colorizing specific keywords or patterns in the terminal output. This is particularly useful for spotting critical logs, errors, or IP addresses that might otherwise get lost in a wall of text. Key Setup and Usage

When tailing logs or monitoring live traffic, highlighted text flashes across the screen, making it nearly impossible to miss significant events. Standardization:

Unlike stationary text editors that colorize static code, Xshell processes this on the fly as data streams across your session. This makes the feature incredibly useful for monitoring live application logs, debugging network traffic, or managing multiple remote servers simultaneously. Key Benefits

: Reserved strictly for service crashes, critical failures, and data loss risks ( FATAL , CRITICAL , EXCEPTION ).