# This function is called when an error occurs. It receives the exit code, line number, and command that caused the error, and displays an error message.
error_handler() {
if [ -n "$SPINNER_PID" ] && ps -p $SPINNER_PID > /dev/null; then kill $SPINNER_PID; fi
if [ -n "$SPINNER_PID" ] && ps -p $SPINNER_PID > /dev/null; then kill $SPINNER_PID > /dev/null; fi
printf "\e[?25h"
local exit_code="$?"
local line_number="$1"
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ msg_info() {
# This function displays a success message with a green color.
msg_ok() {
if [ -n "$SPINNER_PID" ] && ps -p $SPINNER_PID > /dev/null; then kill $SPINNER_PID; fi
if [ -n "$SPINNER_PID" ] && ps -p $SPINNER_PID > /dev/null; then kill $SPINNER_PID > /dev/null; fi
printf "\e[?25h"
local msg="$1"
echo -e "${BFR} ${CM} ${GN}${msg}${CL}"
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ msg_ok() {
# This function displays a error message with a red color.
msg_error() {
if [ -n "$SPINNER_PID" ] && ps -p $SPINNER_PID > /dev/null; then kill $SPINNER_PID; fi
if [ -n "$SPINNER_PID" ] && ps -p $SPINNER_PID > /dev/null; then kill $SPINNER_PID > /dev/null; fi