| lesskey -
chmod 0600 ~/.less
+# Custom colors for GNU ls.
+if installed dircolors; then
+ dircolors -b shell/dircolors.in > shell/dircolors
+fi
+
# Find the required options to get colored ls output. GNU ls is preferred. See
# shell/aliases.in for details. Doing this here instead of in shell/aliases
# speeds up shell starts.
#
# Check if colors are available.
-ls --color > /dev/null 2>&1
-if test $? -eq 0; then
+if ls --color > /dev/null 2>&1; then
ls_color=gnu
else
- ls -G > /dev/null 2>&1
- if test $? -eq 0; then
+ if ls -G > /dev/null 2>&1; then
ls_color=cli
else
ls_color=
ls_env=
ls_color=
fi
+
+# Also check if `column -t` is available.
+if echo test | column -t >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ column=' | column -t'
+else
+ column=
+fi
+
generate perl shell/aliases \
-e 'while (<STDIN>) {
s/\bLS_ENV\b/$ARGV[0]/;
s/\bLS_PATH\b/$ARGV[1]/;
s/\bLS_COLOR\b/$ARGV[2]/;
+ s/\bCOLUMN\b/$ARGV[3]/;
print;
}' \
- "$ls_env" "$ls_path" "$ls_color"
+ "$ls_env" "$ls_path" "$ls_color" "$column"
+
+# If `tig` is not available use my simple replacement.
+if ! installed tig; then
+ echo "alias tig='git tig'" >>shell/aliases
+fi
# Check if grep supports --color=auto.
if echo test | grep --color=auto test >/dev/null 2>&1; then
mkdir -p ~/.config/htop
link htoprc ~/.config/htop/htoprc
fi
-
+if test -d ~/.ssh && test -O ~/.ssh; then
+ link ssh_config ~/.ssh/config
+fi