dircolors
: Color setup for ls
dircolors
outputs a sequence of shell commands to set up the
terminal for color output from ls
(and dir
, etc.).
Typical usage:
eval `dircolors [option]... [file]`
If file is specified, dircolors
reads it to determine which
colors to use for which file types and extensions. Otherwise, a
precompiled database is used. For details on the format of these files,
run `dircolors --print-database'.
The output is a shell command to set the LS_COLORS
environment
variable. You can specify the shell syntax to use on the command line,
or dircolors
will guess it from the value of the SHELL
environment variable.
The program accepts the following options. Also see section Common options.
SHELL
environment variable is set and does not end with `csh' or
`tcsh'.
SHELL
ends with
csh
or tcsh
.
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