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1 | # Configuration file for dircolors, a utility to help you set the |
2 | # LS_COLORS environment variable used by GNU ls with the --color option. | |
3 | ||
4 | # The keywords COLOR, OPTIONS, and EIGHTBIT (honored by the | |
5 | # slackware version of dircolors) are recognized but ignored. | |
6 | ||
7 | # Below, there should be one TERM entry for each termtype that is colorizable | |
8 | TERM linux | |
9 | TERM console | |
10 | TERM con132x25 | |
11 | TERM con132x30 | |
12 | TERM con132x43 | |
13 | TERM con132x60 | |
14 | TERM con80x25 | |
15 | TERM con80x28 | |
16 | TERM con80x30 | |
17 | TERM con80x43 | |
18 | TERM con80x50 | |
19 | TERM con80x60 | |
20 | TERM xterm | |
21 | TERM xterm-debian | |
22 | TERM vt100 | |
23 | TERM screen | |
9845dafc | 24 | TERM screen.linux |
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25 | TERM screen-w |
26 | ||
27 | # Below are the color init strings for the basic file types. A color init | |
28 | # string consists of one or more of the following numeric codes: | |
29 | # Attribute codes: | |
30 | # 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed | |
31 | # Text color codes: | |
32 | # 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white | |
33 | # Background color codes: | |
34 | # 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white | |
35 | NORMAL 00 # global default, although everything should be something. | |
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36 | FILE 00 # normal file |
37 | DIR 01;36 # directory | |
38 | LINK 36 # symbolic link | |
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39 | FIFO 32 # pipe |
40 | SOCK 01;32 # socket | |
41 | BLK 01;35 # block device driver | |
852cd5fb | 42 | CHR 35 # character device driver |
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43 | ORPHAN 40;31;01 # symlink to nonexistent file |
44 | ||
45 | # This is for files with execute permission: | |
46 | EXEC 01 | |
47 | ||
48 | # List any file extensions like '.gz' or '.tar' that you would like ls | |
49 | # to colorize below. Put the extension, a space, and the color init string. | |
50 | # (and any comments you want to add after a '#') | |
51 | ||
52 | # If you use DOS-style suffixes, you may want to uncomment the following: | |
53 | #.cmd 01;32 # executables (bright green) | |
54 | #.exe 01;32 | |
55 | #.com 01;32 | |
56 | #.btm 01;32 | |
57 | #.bat 01;32 | |
58 | ||
59 | .tar 01;31 # archives or compressed (bright red) | |
60 | .tgz 01;31 | |
61 | .arj 01;31 | |
62 | .taz 01;31 | |
63 | .lzh 01;31 | |
64 | .zip 01;31 | |
65 | .z 01;31 | |
66 | .Z 01;31 | |
67 | .gz 01;31 | |
68 | .bz2 01;31 | |
69 | .deb 01;31 | |
70 | # .jpg 01;35 # image formats | |
71 | # .gif 01;35 | |
72 | # .bmp 01;35 | |
73 | # .ppm 01;35 | |
74 | # .tga 01;35 | |
75 | # .xbm 01;35 | |
76 | # .xpm 01;35 | |
77 | # .tif 01;35 | |
78 | # .mpg 01;37 | |
79 | # .avi 01;37 | |
80 | # .gl 01;37 | |
81 | # .dl 01;37 |