LS_COLORS

 LS_COLORS="ow=01;90:di=01;90"
 export LS_COLORS
noNORMAL, NORMGlobal default, although everything should be something
fiFILENormal file
diDIRDirectory
lnSYMLINK, LINK, LNKSymbolic link. If you set this to ‘target’ instead of a numerical value, the color is as for the file pointed to.
piFIFO, PIPENamed pipe
doDOORDoor
bdBLOCK, BLKBlock device
cdCHAR, CHRCharacter device
orORPHANSymbolic link pointing to a non-existent file
soSOCKSocket
suSETUIDFile that is setuid (u+s)
sgSETGIDFile that is setgid (g+s)
twSTICKY_OTHER_WRITABLEDirectory that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w)
owOTHER_WRITABLEDirectory that is other-writable (o+w) and not sticky
stSTICKYDirectory with the sticky bit set (+t) and not other-writable
exEXECExecutable file (i.e. has ‘x’ set in permissions)
miMISSINGNon-existent file pointed to by a symbolic link (visible when you type ls -l)
lcLEFTCODE, LEFTOpening terminal code
rcRIGHTCODE, RIGHTClosing terminal code
ecENDCODE, ENDNon-filename text
*.extension Every file using this extension e.g. *.jpg
Effects
00Default colour
01Bold
04Underlined
05Flashing text
07Reversetd
08Concealed
Colours
30Black
31Red
32Green
33Orange
34Blue
35Purple
36Cyan
37Grey
Backgrounds
40Black background
41Red background
42Green background
43Orange background
44Blue background
45Purple background
46Cyan background
47Grey background
Extra colours
90Dark grey
91Light red
92Light green
93Yellow
94Light blue
95Light purple
96Turquoise
97White
100Dark grey background
101Light red background
102Light green background
103Yellow background
104Light blue background
105Light purple background
106Turquoise background

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