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Re: Colors in the prompt like in slackware ?



     Ah... yes, I read `man ls` and I have the 'auto' option on, actually
I have this alias:
 
   alias ls='ls --color=auto -F -T 0' 

instead of using the $LS_OPTIONS environment variable, which by the way
was quite different in that old Slackware:

    --8bit --color=tty -F -T 0

so I _had_ to look at the man page. 
     In the previous posting I was just ADDING to the previous quoted
answer... but YOUR one-line essential color-settings is quite cool! 


     Nicola Bernardelli <nbern@mail.protos.it>
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On Fri, 5 Sep 1997, W Paul Mills wrote:

> On Fri, 5 Sep 1997, Nicola Bernardelli wrote:
> 
> > >      To also have .gz and .tgz in read 
> >               In red of course, sorry ^
> > 
> Besides the --color=auto option also set your LS_COLORS environment
> variable - I use:
> 
> export LS_COLORS=:*.gz=31\;1:*.zip=31\;1:*.c=35:*.h=36:
> 
> SEE: man ls
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