What does the command !color do?

Short guide to the !color command

Christian Tico

Last Update a month ago

The !color command allows you to display a color specified by its hexadecimal code. A hexadecimal code is an alphanumeric representation of a color, usually consisting of six characters (e.g., #FFFFFF for white).
How to use it

👉To use this command, type the command followed by the hexadecimal code, without spaces. For example, to display the color red (whose hexadecimal code is #FF0000), type: !color #FF0000.

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