In this guide, I’ll show you exactly how to configure Xshell highlight sets to make Cisco configurations pop—turning chaos into clarity.
If you want, I can generate a downloadable Xshell highlight-set XML (.xsh/.xml) file with these rules tailored for IOS, NX-OS, or ASA — tell me which device format you use.
Alex had seen it all: the "Wall of White" text where critical errors bled into routine status messages, and the eye-strain of hunting for a single IP address in a 5,000-line configuration. But tonight was different. Tonight, Alex had imported a custom Cisco Highlight Set show running-config
Xshell allows you to define custom keyword lists that apply styles (bold, colors) to specific text strings or patterns.
In this guide, I’ll show you exactly how to configure Xshell highlight sets to make Cisco configurations pop—turning chaos into clarity.
If you want, I can generate a downloadable Xshell highlight-set XML (.xsh/.xml) file with these rules tailored for IOS, NX-OS, or ASA — tell me which device format you use.
Alex had seen it all: the "Wall of White" text where critical errors bled into routine status messages, and the eye-strain of hunting for a single IP address in a 5,000-line configuration. But tonight was different. Tonight, Alex had imported a custom Cisco Highlight Set show running-config
Xshell allows you to define custom keyword lists that apply styles (bold, colors) to specific text strings or patterns.