[FUG-BR] ls colorido

Eduardo Meyer dudu.meyer em gmail.com
Sex Abr 28 22:02:24 BRT 2006


Obrigado Alex, era exatamente isso.

On 4/28/06, Alex Soares de Moura <alex em rnp.br> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, Eduardo Meyer wrote:
>
> > Sim, sobre as cores padrao sem duvidas. A duvida e para customizar essas cores.
> >
>
> Uso a seguinte linha de configuração:
>
> LSCOLORS=ExGxFxdxCxDxDxhbadExEx ; export LSCOLORS
>
>
> Sobre customizar o LSCOLORS:
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ls
>
>      LSCOLORS       The value of this variable describes what color to use
>                     for which attribute when colors are enabled with
>                     CLICOLOR.  This string is a concatenation of pairs of the
>                     format fb, where f is the foreground color and b is the
>                     background color.
>
>                     The color designators are as follows:
>
>                           a     black
>                           b     red
>                           c     green
>                           d     brown
>                           e     blue
>                           f     magenta
>                           g     cyan
>                           h     light grey
>                           A     bold black, usually shows up as dark grey
>                           B     bold red
>                           C     bold green
>                           D     bold brown, usually shows up as yellow
>                           E     bold blue
>                           F     bold magenta
>                           G     bold cyan
>                           H     bold light grey; looks like bright white
>                           x     default foreground or background
>
>                     Note that the above are standard ANSI colors.  The actual
>                     display may differ depending on the color capabilities of
>                     the terminal in use.
>
>                     The order of the attributes are as follows:
>
>                           1.   directory
>                           2.   symbolic link
>                           3.   socket
>                           4.   pipe
>                           5.   executable
>                           6.   block special
>                           7.   character special
>                           8.   executable with setuid bit set
>                           9.   executable with setgid bit set
>                           10.  directory writable to others, with sticky bit
>                           11.  directory writable to others, without sticky
>                                bit
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