X-Git-Url: https://ruderich.org/simon/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=shell%2Fdircolors.in;h=e723b887e4c0aa78b9c2f55dbf446b4d52e3965e;hb=2e02e45a4a6a0e664fc0ae60dec970932df2796a;hp=59d1365f0a7244c5b1ab09645997301f299c5faa;hpb=5efc050967341ae8dc569496642ca311a41370f7;p=config%2Fdotfiles.git diff --git a/shell/dircolors.in b/shell/dircolors.in index 59d1365..e723b88 100644 --- a/shell/dircolors.in +++ b/shell/dircolors.in @@ -54,29 +54,34 @@ STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE 34;42;01 # yellow background. STICKY 34;43;01 -# Named pipes: normal. -FIFO 00 -# Sockets: normal. -SOCK 00 +# Named pipes: green. +FIFO 32 +# Sockets: green. +SOCK 32 # Block devices: normal. BLK 00 # Character devices: normal. CHR 00 -# Color important files which might be overlooked in full directories. `ls` -# can't color matching files, only matching extensions; therefore use the -# filename as extension. As most filenames have no weird extensions like -# ".README", this should work fine. +# Color important files which might be overlooked in full directories. +# +# `ls` can't color matching files, only matching extensions and suffixes; +# therefore use the suffix (which is a superset of matching extensions). As +# most filenames have no weird suffixes like "filenameNEWS", this should work +# fine most of the time. +# +# *foo matches files ending with foo, .foo only files with a foo extension +# (e.g. example.foo). # Read-me files (e.g. README, program.readme, etc.): bold magenta. *README 35;01 *readme 35;01 -.README 35;01 -.readme 35;01 # Misc files: bold magenta. *NEWS 35;01 *TODO 35;01 *todo 35;01 +# Makefiles: bold magenta. +*Makefile 35;01 # vim: ft=dircolors