* LS_COLORS [#gc535e45]

 LS_COLORS="ow=01;90:di=01;90"
 export LS_COLORS

|no|NORMAL, NORM|Global default, although everything should be something|
|fi|FILE|Normal file|
|di|DIR|Directory|
|ln|SYMLINK, LINK, LNK|Symbolic link. If you set this to ‘target’ instead of a numerical value, the color is as for the file pointed to.|
|pi|FIFO, PIPE|Named pipe|
|do|DOOR|Door|
|bd|BLOCK, BLK|Block device|
|cd|CHAR, CHR|Character device|
|or|ORPHAN|Symbolic link pointing to a non-existent file|
|so|SOCK|Socket|
|su|SETUID|File that is setuid (u+s)|
|sg|SETGID|File that is setgid (g+s)|
|tw|STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE|Directory that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w)|
|ow|OTHER_WRITABLE|Directory that is other-writable (o+w) and not sticky|
|st|STICKY|Directory with the sticky bit set (+t) and not other-writable|
|ex|EXEC|Executable file (i.e. has ‘x’ set in permissions)|
|mi|MISSING|Non-existent file pointed to by a symbolic link (visible when you type ls -l)|
|lc|LEFTCODE, LEFT|Opening terminal code|
|rc|RIGHTCODE, RIGHT|Closing terminal code|
|ec|ENDCODE, END|Non-filename text|
|*.extension| |Every file using this extension e.g. *.jpg|

|Effects||
|00|Default colour|
|01|Bold|
|04|Underlined|
|05|Flashing text|
|07|Reversetd|
|08|Concealed|
|Colours||
|30|Black|
|31|Red|
|32|Green|
|33|Orange|
|34|Blue|
|35|Purple|
|36|Cyan|
|37|Grey|
|Backgrounds||
|40|Black background|
|41|Red background|
|42|Green background|
|43|Orange background|
|44|Blue background|
|45|Purple background|
|46|Cyan background|
|47|Grey background|
|Extra colours||
|90|Dark grey|
|91|Light red|
|92|Light green|
|93|Yellow|
|94|Light blue|
|95|Light purple|
|96|Turquoise|
|97|White|
|100|Dark grey background|
|101|Light red background|
|102|Light green background|
|103|Yellow background|
|104|Light blue background|
|105|Light purple background|
|106|Turquoise background|

** 参考 [#iaba6d66]
- http://www.atmarkit.co.jp/flinux/rensai/linuxtips/358dircolors.html



トップ   編集 差分 バックアップ 添付 複製 名前変更 リロード   新規 一覧 検索 最終更新   ヘルプ   最終更新のRSS