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### Table of contents
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* [LS_COLORS](#ls_colors)
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* [What does it look like?](#what-does-it-look-like)
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* [Installation](#installation)
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* [Information for Developers](#information-for-developers)
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* [Legal](#legal)
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# LS_COLORS
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This is a collection of extension:color mappings, suitable to use as your
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`LS_COLORS` environment variable. Most of them use the extended color map,
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described in the ECMA-48 document; in other words, you'll need a terminal
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with capabilities of displaying 256 colors.
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As of this writing, around 300 different filetypes/extensions is supported.
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That's indeed a lot of extensions, but there's a lot more! Your help is greatly
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appreciated.
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Fork this project on github, add the extensions you are missing, and send a pull
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request.
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Some guidelines:
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For files that usually ends up next to each other, like html, css and js,
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try to pick colors that fits in nicely together. Filetypes with multiple
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possible extensions, like htm and html, should have the same color.
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# What does it look like?
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Here's a screenshot _(font and minor color shades, of course, depend on terminal and its configuration)_:
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![Screenshot1](docs/static/LS_COLORS.png)
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[0]: https://github.com/trapd00r/zsh-syntax-highlighting-filetypes
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[1]: https://github.com/trapd00r/File-LsColor
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[2]: https://github.com/trapd00r/File-LsColor/tree/master/bin
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[3]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lscolors-git
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# Installation
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An installation script is provided with this repository:
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```shell
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$ wget https://raw.github.com/trapd00r/LS_COLORS/master/LS_COLORS -O /tmp/LS_COLORS
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$ ( cd /tmp/LS_COLORS && sh /tmp/install.sh )
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To enable the colors, add the following line to your shell's start-up script:
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For Bourne shell (e.g. ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc):
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. /lscolors.sh"
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For C shell (e.g. ~/.cshrc):
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. /lscolors.csh"
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$
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```
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## Arch Linux
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Arch Linux users can install the [`lscolors-git`][3] package from the AUR for easy
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integration with bash, csh, or zsh.
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# Information for Developers
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There's a [library][1] I've written that lets you use various LS COLORS on
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arbitrary files and directories. A simple implementation can be found [here][2].
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Using this, you can do
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```shell
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find $HOME -maxdepth 1 | ls_color
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mpc search artist Laleh | ls_color
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```
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... and so on.
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# Legal
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© Copyright 2014-2018 Magnus Woldrich.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
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PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the Perl Artistic License for more details.
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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the terms of the Perl Artistic License as published by the Perl Foundation,
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either version 1.0 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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You should have received a copy of the Perl Artistic License along
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with this program. If not, see <http://www.perlfoundation.org/artistic_license_1_0>.
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