README: markup clean-up

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LS_COLORS
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# LS_COLORS
This is a collection of extension:color mappings, suitable to use as your
LS COLORS environment variable. Most of them use the extended color map,
`LS COLORS` environment variable. Most of them use the extended color map,
described in the ECMA-48 document; in other words, you'll need a terminal
with capabilities of displaying 256 colors.
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Place it in `~/.config/fish/config.fish` or any `*.fish*` file inside `~/.config/fish/conf.d/` to be loaded.
### Archlinux
## Archlinux
Archlinux users can install the [`lscolors-git`][3] package from the AUR for easy
integration with bash, csh, or zsh.
ZSH SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING
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## ZSH Syntax highlighting
[zsh-syntax-highlighting-filetypes][0] highlights file on the command-line in
realtime, using these colors.
DEVELOPERS
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# 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].
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... and so on.
SO WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE
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# How does it look like
Here's a screenshot:
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[2]: https://github.com/trapd00r/File-LsColor/tree/master/bin
[3]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/lscolors-git
LEGAL
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# Legal
© Copyright 2014-2018 Magnus Woldrich.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY