From 6318a4c5ef55077ee0beee74e751a28edce84c03 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tony Duckles Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2011 11:57:44 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] .dircolors: Add more terminals, misc clean-up --- .dircolors | 70 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 52 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/.dircolors b/.dircolors index 2bae8c6..ffa7726 100644 --- a/.dircolors +++ b/.dircolors @@ -15,8 +15,9 @@ COLOR tty OPTIONS -F -b -T 0 # Below, there should be one TERM entry for each termtype that is colorizable -TERM linux -TERM console +TERM ansi +TERM color_xterm +TERM color-xterm TERM con132x25 TERM con132x30 TERM con132x43 @@ -27,32 +28,65 @@ TERM con80x30 TERM con80x43 TERM con80x50 TERM con80x60 +TERM cons25 +TERM console +TERM cygwin +TERM dtterm +TERM Eterm +TERM eterm-color +TERM gnome +TERM gnome-256color +TERM jfbterm +TERM konsole +TERM kterm +TERM linux +TERM linux-c +TERM mach-color +TERM mlterm +TERM nxterm +TERM putty +TERM rxvt +TERM rxvt-256color +TERM rxvt-cygwin +TERM rxvt-cygwin-native +TERM rxvt-unicode +TERM rxvt-unicode256 +TERM screen +TERM screen-256color +TERM screen-256color-bce +TERM screen-bce +TERM screen.linux +TERM screen-w +TERM vt100 TERM xterm -TERM xterm-color +TERM xterm-16color TERM xterm-256color -TERM vt100 -TERM screen +TERM xterm-88color +TERM xterm-color +TERM xterm-debian # Below are the color init strings for the basic file types. A color init # string consists of one or more of the following numeric codes: -# Attribute codes: -# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed +# +# Attribute codes: +# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed # Text color codes: -# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white +# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white # Background color codes: -# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white -NORMAL 00 # global default, although everything should be something. -FILE 00 # normal file -DIR 01;34 # directory -LINK 01;36 # symbolic link -FIFO 40;33 # pipe -SOCK 01;35 # socket -BLK 40;33;01 # block device driver -CHR 40;33;01 # character device driver +# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white +# +NORMAL 00 # global default, although everything should be something. +FILE 00 # normal file +DIR 01;34 # directory +LINK 01;36 # symbolic link +FIFO 40;33 # pipe +SOCK 01;35 # socket +BLK 40;33;01 # block device driver +CHR 40;33;01 # character device driver ORPHAN 40;31;01 # symlink to nonexistent file # This is for files with execute permission: -EXEC 01;32 +EXEC 01;32 # List any file extensions like '.gz' or '.tar' that you would like ls # to colorize below. Put the extension, a space, and the color init string. -- 2.45.2