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# Configuration file for dircolors, a utility to help you set the
# LS_COLORS environment variable used by GNU ls with the --color option.
# Copyright (C) 1996-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
# are permitted provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved.
# The keywords COLOR, OPTIONS, and EIGHTBIT (honored by the
# slackware version of dircolors) are recognized but ignored.
# Below are TERM entries, which can be a glob patterns, to match
# against the TERM environment variable to determine if it is colorizable.
TERM Eterm
TERM ansi
TERM *color*
TERM con[0-9]*x[0-9]*
TERM cons25
TERM console
TERM cygwin
TERM dtterm
TERM gnome
TERM hurd
TERM jfbterm
TERM konsole
TERM kterm
TERM linux
TERM linux-c
TERM mlterm
TERM putty
TERM rxvt*
TERM screen*
TERM st
TERM terminator
TERM tmux*
TERM vt100
TERM xterm*
# Below are the color init strings for the basic file types. A color init
# string consists of one or more of the following numeric codes:
# Attribute codes:
# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed
# Text color codes:
# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white
# Background color codes:
# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white
#NORMAL 00 # no color code at all
#FILE 00 # regular file: use no color at all
RESET 0 # reset to "normal" color
DIR 0;03 # directory
DIR 00;38;5;244 # #808080
LINK 3 # symbolic link. (If you set this to 'target' instead of a
 # numerical value, the color is as for the file pointed to.)
MULTIHARDLINK 00 # regular file with more than one link
FIFO 40;33 # pipe
SOCK 01;35 # socket
DOOR 01;35 # door
BLK 40;33;01 # block device driver
CHR 40;33;01 # character device driver
ORPHAN 40;31;00 # symlink to nonexistent file, or non-stat'able file ...
MISSING 00 # ... and the files they point to
SETUID 37;41 # file that is setuid (u+s)
SETGID 30;43 # file that is setgid (g+s)
CAPABILITY 30;41 # file with capability
STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE 30;42 # dir that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w)
OTHER_WRITABLE 34;106 # dir that is other-writable (o+w) and not sticky
STICKY 37;44 # dir with the sticky bit set (+t) and not other-writable
# This is for files with execute permission:
EXEC 04
# List any file extensions like '.gz' or '.tar' that you would like ls
# to colorize below. Put the extension, a space, and the color init string.
# (and any comments you want to add after a '#')
# If you use DOS-style suffixes, you may want to uncomment the following:
#.cmd 01;32 # executables (bright green)
#.exe 01;32
#.com 01;32
#.btm 01;32
#.bat 01;32
# Or if you want to colorize scripts even if they do not have the
# executable bit actually set.
#.sh 01;32
#.csh 01;32
.ml     00;38;5;110
.mli    00;38;5;110
.mly    00;38;5;110
.mll    00;38;5;110
.py     00;38;5;110
.rst    00;38;5;110
.txt    00;38;5;110
.sh     00;38;5;110
.conf   00;38;5;110
 # archives or compressed (bright red)
.tar    01;31
.tgz    01;31
.arc    01;31
.arj    01;31
.taz    01;31
.lha    01;31
.lz4    01;31
.lzh    01;31
.lzma   01;31
.tlz    01;31
.txz    01;31
.tzo    01;31
.t7z    01;31
.zip    01;31
.z      01;31
.Z      01;31
.dz     01;31
.gz     01;31
.lrz    01;31
.lz     01;31
.lzo    01;31
.xz     01;31
.zst    01;31
.tzst   01;31
.bz2    01;31
.bz     01;31
.tbz    01;31
.tbz2   01;31
.tz     01;31
.deb    01;31
.rpm    01;31
.jar    01;31
.war    01;31
.ear    01;31
.sar    01;31
.rar    01;31
.alz    01;31
.ace    01;31
.zoo    01;31
.cpio   01;31
.7z     01;31
.rz     01;31
.cab    01;31
# image formats
.jpg    01;35
.jpeg   01;35
.mjpg   01;35
.mjpeg  01;35
.gif    01;35
.bmp    01;35
.pbm    01;35
.pgm    01;35
.ppm    01;35
.tga    01;35
.xbm    01;35
.xpm    01;35
.tif    01;35
.tiff   01;35
.png    01;35
.svg    01;35
.svgz   01;35
.mng    01;35
.pcx    01;35
.mov    01;35
.mpg    01;35
.mpeg   01;35
.m2v    01;35
.mkv    01;35
.webm   01;35
.ogm    01;35
.mp4    01;35
.m4v    01;35
.mp4v   01;35
.vob    01;35
.qt     01;35
.nuv    01;35
.wmv    01;35
.asf    01;35
.rm     01;35
.rmvb   01;35
.flc    01;35
.avi    01;35
.fli    01;35
.flv    01;35
.gl     01;35
.dl     01;35
.xcf    01;35
.xwd    01;35
.yuv    01;35
.cgm    01;35
.emf    01;35
# http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions
.ogv    01;35
.ogx    01;35
# audio formats
.aac    00;38;5;173   
.au     00;38;5;173   
.flac   00;38;5;173   
.m4a    00;38;5;173   
.mid    00;38;5;173   
.midi   00;38;5;173   
.mka    00;38;5;173   
.mp3    00;38;5;173   
.mpc    00;38;5;173   
.ogg    00;38;5;173   
.ra     00;38;5;173   
.wav    00;38;5;173   
# http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions
.oga    00;38;5;173   
.opus   00;38;5;173   
.spx    00;38;5;173   
.xspf   00;38;5;173