\c1 is blue, \c2 is green, \c3 is yellow, \c4 is cyan, \c5 is pink, \c6 white, \c7 grey, and \c8 black
To add onto this, you can color the text like so:announce("\c2Hi \c3Kids!");Would say:Hi Kids!\c1 is blue, \c2 is green, \c3 is yellow, \c4 is cyan, \c5 is pink, \c6 white, \c7 grey, and \c8 black
You can also get the colors by saying /colortest in chat. All you gotta remember is the \c
You have to be an admin though. Dunno why.
Because it messages to the whole server.
Which leads to the next question: why would it message everyone?
Because the function name is serverCmdColorTest not serverCmdColorCodes or what have you. It's not meant as a reference to the color codes. It's meant to test the functioning of the \c colors in chat.