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Code Editor : colorls.csh
#! /bin/csh -f # color-ls initialization if ( $?USER_LS_COLORS ) then if ( "$USER_LS_COLORS" != "" ) then #when USER_LS_COLORS defined do not override user #specified LS_COLORS and use them goto finish endif endif alias ll 'ls -l' alias l. 'ls -d .*' set COLORS=/etc/DIR_COLORS if ($?TERM) then if ( -e "/etc/DIR_COLORS.$TERM" ) then set COLORS="/etc/DIR_COLORS.$TERM" endif if ( -e "/etc/DIR_COLORS.256color" ) then if ( "`/usr/bin/tput colors`" == "256" ) then set COLORS=/etc/DIR_COLORS.256color endif endif endif if ( -f ~/.dircolors ) set COLORS=~/.dircolors if ( -f ~/.dir_colors ) set COLORS=~/.dir_colors if ($?TERM) then if ( -f ~/.dircolors."$TERM" ) set COLORS=~/.dircolors."$TERM" if ( -f ~/.dir_colors."$TERM" ) set COLORS=~/.dir_colors."$TERM" endif if ( ! -e "$COLORS" ) exit eval "`/usr/bin/dircolors -c $COLORS`" if ( "$LS_COLORS" == '' ) exit set color_none=`/bin/sed -n '/^COLOR.*none/Ip' < $COLORS` if ( "$color_none" != '' ) then unset color_none exit endif unset color_none finish: alias ll 'ls -l --color=auto' alias l. 'ls -d .* --color=auto' alias ls 'ls --color=auto'
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