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@ 2003-02-19 19:25 Jamie Risk
  2003-02-19 19:59 ` (F)colour " Steven Smith
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From: Jamie Risk @ 2003-02-19 19:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-newbie

I appreciate the colour that gcc's "ls --color=auto" gives me, although I'd
like to change some of the colours. I didn't see it the man/info pages.

Ideas?



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* Re: (F)colour directory listings ...
  2003-02-19 19:25 colour directory listings Jamie Risk
@ 2003-02-19 19:59 ` Steven Smith
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Steven Smith @ 2003-02-19 19:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jamie Risk; +Cc: linux-newbie

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> I appreciate the colour that gcc's "ls --color=auto" gives me, although I'd
> like to change some of the colours. I didn't see it the man/info pages.
Try man dircolors.  It isn't hugely well documented, but you probably
want to go ``dircolors --print-database > ~/.lscolors'', then edit
~/.lscolors, and then add a line of the form ``eval `dircolors ~/.lscolors`''
to your ~/.bash_profile.

Steven Smith,
sos22@cam.ac.uk.

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