diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index c00f3d7..da9dc28 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -2,10 +2,6 @@ * [LS_COLORS](#ls_colors) * [What does it look like?](#what-does-it-look-like) * [Installation](#installation) - * [Arch Linux](#arch-linux) - * [Zsh / Zplugin](#zsh-integration-with-zplugin) - * [ZSH syntax highlighting](#zsh-syntax-highlighting) - * [fish shell](#fish-shell) * [Information for Developers](#information-for-developers) * [Legal](#legal) @@ -39,49 +35,26 @@ Here's a screenshot _(font and minor color shades, of course, depend on terminal [3]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lscolors-git # Installation -To install and use this file, put something like this in your shell resource -file: -```shell -eval $( dircolors -b $HOME/.LS_COLORS ) -``` -A quick way to install would be the following set of commands (assuming bash): +An installation script is provided with this repository: ```shell -wget https://raw.github.com/trapd00r/LS_COLORS/master/LS_COLORS -O $HOME/.LS_COLORS -echo 'eval $(dircolors -b $HOME/.LS_COLORS)' >> $HOME/.bashrc -. $HOME/.bashrc +$ wget https://raw.github.com/trapd00r/LS_COLORS/master/LS_COLORS -O /tmp/LS_COLORS +$ ( cd /tmp/LS_COLORS && sh /tmp/LS_COLORS/install.sh ) +To enable the colors, add the following line to your shell's start-up script: + +For Bourne shell (e.g. ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc): + . /lscolors.sh" + +For C shell (e.g. ~/.cshrc): + . /lscolors.csh" +$ ``` ## Arch Linux Arch Linux users can install the [`lscolors-git`][3] package from the AUR for easy integration with bash, csh, or zsh. -## zsh integration with Zplugin -There's a Zsh plugin manager `Zplugin` that nicely works with this repository -– `dircolors` will be ran **only once on each update**. So `dircolors` will not -read the `LS_COLORS` definitions and perform the computation each time a new -shell is started, but **instead** only once per `trapd00r/LS_COLORS` install -and per update (with `zplugin update trapd00r/LS_COLORS`) and only then -generating the script `c.zsh` containing the `dircolors` output and after this -just sourcing it when the shell starts, thus making the shell to startup faster: - -``` -zplugin ice atclone"dircolors -b LS_COLORS > c.zsh" atpull'%atclone' pick"c.zsh" -zplugin load trapd00r/LS_COLORS -``` - -## ZSH syntax highlighting -[zsh-syntax-highlighting-filetypes][0] highlights file on the command-line in -realtime, using these colors. - -## fish shell -```fish -eval ( dircolors --c-shell $HOME/.LS_COLORS) -``` - -Place it in `~/.config/fish/config.fish` or any `*.fish*` file inside `~/.config/fish/conf.d/` to be loaded. - # Information for Developers There's a [library][1] I've written that lets you use various LS COLORS on arbitrary files and directories. A simple implementation can be found [here][2]. diff --git a/install.sh b/install.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..9504927 --- /dev/null +++ b/install.sh @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env sh +# + +lscolors_data_dir="${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}" + +if dircolors -b LS_COLORS > lscolors.sh && dircolors -c LS_COLORS > lscolors.csh ; then + if mv -t "$lscolors_data_dir" lscolors.sh lscolors.csh ; then + cat <