Xshell Highlight Sets Info
Highlight sets are most effective when using to catch dynamic data. Recommended Pattern Style Recommendation Critical Errors (?i)error|failed|critical Bold Red text on Yellow background IP Addresses \b\d1,3\.\d1,3\.\d1,3\.\d1,3\b Blue text (underlined) Success States (?i)success|completed|online Green text Exact Matches \bDOWN\b Bright Red (to distinguish from "shutdown") Managing Your Sets Manual - Xshell - NetSarang Computer
Built on the Perl-compatible DEELX engine , ensuring fast and reliable pattern recognition even in high-traffic terminal environments. How to Configure Highlight Sets
Check this if you are using patterns like \bDOWN\b to find exact word matches. xshell highlight sets
Supports both exact keyword matching and complex pattern matching via regular expressions.
In the dialog box, click and provide a descriptive name (e.g., "Network Monitor" or "Web Logs"). Highlight sets are most effective when using to
Select the desired set and click to apply it to your active window immediately.
Alternatively, use the button on the standard toolbar for quicker access. 2. Adding Keywords and Patterns Once a set is created, you must define what to highlight: Supports both exact keyword matching and complex pattern
To make it permanent for a specific session, go to the > Appearance category and select the highlight set from the dropdown menu. Advanced Use Cases: Regex and Productivity
Unlike a standard , which changes the background and default text colors for the entire terminal, a Highlight Set works like a real-time search and mark tool. It continuously tracks strings in the terminal window and applies pre-defined styling as soon as they appear.