Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 20:34:44 +1000 From: andrew clarke <mail@ozzmosis.com> Cc: Amit Yaron <amit@phpandmore.net>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Editing LSCOLORS Message-ID: <20190613103444.7gw72zjmntu6hy37@ozzmosis.com> In-Reply-To: <20190605044713.nztgi4tfufcnayeu@ozzmosis.com> References: <c7f5b6d5-0116-e761-256d-ee68214ab683@phpandmore.net> <20190605044713.nztgi4tfufcnayeu@ozzmosis.com>
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On Wed 2019-06-05 14:47:13 UTC+1000, andrew clarke (mail@ozzmosis.com) wr= ote: > On Tue 2019-06-04 11:07:00 UTC+0300, Amit Yaron (amit@phpandmore.net) w= rote: >=20 > > Do you know of a nice way to edit the environment variable LSCOLORS i= n > > FreeBSD 12.0? > > I don't want the name of a directory printed in blue on the dark back= ground > > of my terminal. >=20 > There's a handy online LSCOLORS generator by Geoff Greer that I discove= red a > few weeks ago: >=20 > https://geoff.greer.fm/lscolors/ >=20 > FreeBSD's ls is a bit limited, but GNU ls can be installed with the > sysutils/coreutils port. Quick update: I've since discovered exa, an alternative to ls. "exa is an improved file lister with more features and better defaults. I= t uses colours to distinguish file types and metadata. It knows about symlinks, extended attributes, and Git. And it=E2=80=99s small, fast, and= just one single binary." https://the.exa.website/ It's at sysutils/exa in the FreeBSD ports tree.
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