On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Dave Sousa wrote:
> How do i get different file colors from an "ls"
>
> blue for executable
> green for read-only etc.
if you're using linux, then just stick the following line into your
.[t]cshrc:
eval `dircolors`
or the following into your .bashrc
actually... I just reallized... I don't have it in my .bashrc ... well...
anyway... dircolors simply displays the proper environment variables to
set... so you should just set the environments that show up from it.
-peace
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Received on Wed Oct 08 1997 - 16:26:19 BST