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# Configuration file for the 256color ls utility# This file goes in the /etc directory, and must be world readable.# Synchronized with coreutils 8.5 dircolors# You can copy this file to .dir_colors in your $HOME directory to override# the system defaults.# In the case that you are not satisfied with supplied colors, please# submit your color configuration or attach your file with colors readable# on ALL color background schemas (white,gray,black) to RedHat Bugzilla# ticket on https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=429121 . TIA.# Please just keep ls color conventions from 8 color scheme.# COLOR needs one of these arguments: 'tty' colorizes output to ttys, but not# pipes. 'all' adds color characters to all output. 'none' shuts colorization# off.COLOR tty# Extra command line options for ls go here.# Basically these ones are:# -F = show '/' for dirs, '*' for executables, etc.# -T 0 = don't trust tab spacing when formatting ls output.OPTIONS -F -T 0# Below, there should be one TERM entry for each termtype that is colorizableTERM putty-256colorTERM rxvt-256colorTERM rxvt-unicode256TERM screen-256colorTERM xterm-256colorTERM gnome-256color# EIGHTBIT, followed by '1' for on, '0' for off. (8-bit output)EIGHTBIT 1# Below are the color init strings for the basic file types. A color init# string consists of one or more of the following numeric codes:# Attribute codes:# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed# Text color(8 colors mode) codes:# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white# Background color(8 colors mode) codes:# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white# Text color(256 colors mode) codes:# Valid syntax for text 256color is 38;5;<color number> , where color number# is number between 0 and 255.# You may find following command useful to search the best one for you:# for ((x=0; x<=255; x++));do echo -e "${x}:\033[38;5;${x}mcolor\033[000m";done# Background color(256 colors mode) codes:# Valid syntax for background 256color is 48;5;<color number> , where# color number is number between 0 and 255.# You may find following command useful to search the best one for you:# for ((x=0; x<=255; x++));do echo -e "${x}:\033[48;5;${x}mcolor\033[000m";done#NORMAL 00 # global default, no color code at all#FILE 00 # normal file, use no color at allRESET 0 # reset to "normal" colorDIR 38;5;27 # directoryLINK 38;5;51 # symbolic link (If you set this to 'target' instead of a# numerical value, the color is as for the file pointed to.)MULTIHARDLINK 44;38;5;15 # regular file with more than one linkFIFO 40;38;5;11 # pipeSOCK 38;5;13 # socketDOOR 38;5;5 # doorBLK 48;5;232;38;5;11 # block device driverCHR 48;5;232;38;5;3 # character device driverORPHAN 48;5;232;38;5;9 # symlink to nonexistent file, or non-stat'able fileMISSING 05;48;5;232;38;5;15 # ... and the files they point toSETUID 48;5;196;38;5;15 # file that is setuid (u+s)SETGID 48;5;11;38;5;16 # file that is setgid (g+s)CAPABILITY 48;5;196;38;5;226 # file with capabilitySTICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE 48;5;10;38;5;16 # dir that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w)OTHER_WRITABLE 48;5;10;38;5;21 # dir that is other-writable (o+w) and not stickySTICKY 48;5;21;38;5;15 # dir with the sticky bit set (+t) and not other-writable# This is for files with execute permission:EXEC 38;5;34# List any file extensions like '.gz' or '.tar' that you would like ls# to colorize below. Put the extension, a space, and the color init string.# (and any comments you want to add after a '#')# executables (bright green)#.cmd 38;5;34#.exe 38;5;34#.com 38;5;34#.btm 38;5;34#.bat 38;5;34#.sh 38;5;34#.csh 38;5;34# archives or compressed (bright red).tar 38;5;9.tgz 38;5;9.arj 38;5;9.taz 38;5;9.lzh 38;5;9.lzma 38;5;9.tlz 38;5;9.txz 38;5;9.zip 38;5;9.z 38;5;9.Z 38;5;9.dz 38;5;9.gz 38;5;9.lz 38;5;9.xz 38;5;9.bz2 38;5;9.tbz 38;5;9.tbz2 38;5;9.bz 38;5;9.tz 38;5;9.deb 38;5;9.rpm 38;5;9.jar 38;5;9.rar 38;5;9.ace 38;5;9.zoo 38;5;9.cpio 38;5;9.7z 38;5;9.rz 38;5;9# image formats (magenta).jpg 38;5;13.jpeg 38;5;13.gif 38;5;13.bmp 38;5;13.pbm 38;5;13.pgm 38;5;13.ppm 38;5;13.tga 38;5;13.xbm 38;5;13.xpm 38;5;13.tif 38;5;13.tiff 38;5;13.png 38;5;13.svg 38;5;13.svgz 38;5;13.mng 38;5;13.pcx 38;5;13.mov 38;5;13.mpg 38;5;13.mpeg 38;5;13.m2v 38;5;13.mkv 38;5;13.ogm 38;5;13.mp4 38;5;13.m4v 38;5;13.mp4v 38;5;13.vob 38;5;13.qt 38;5;13.nuv 38;5;13.wmv 38;5;13.asf 38;5;13.rm 38;5;13.rmvb 38;5;13.flc 38;5;13.avi 38;5;13.fli 38;5;13.flv 38;5;13.gl 38;5;13.dl 38;5;13.xcf 38;5;13.xwd 38;5;13.yuv 38;5;13.cgm 38;5;13.emf 38;5;13# http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions.axv 38;5;13.anx 38;5;13.ogv 38;5;13.ogx 38;5;13# audio formats (cyan).aac 38;5;45.au 38;5;45.flac 38;5;45.mid 38;5;45.midi 38;5;45.mka 38;5;45.mp3 38;5;45.mpc 38;5;45.ogg 38;5;45.ra 38;5;45.wav 38;5;45# http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions.axa 38;5;45.oga 38;5;45.spx 38;5;45.xspf 38;5;45