# Set colors for GNU ls (and zsh completions). This colors files normal (fi),
# directories blue bold (di), symbolic links cyan (ln), named pipes normal
# (pi), sockets normal (so), block devices normal (bd), character devices
-# normal (cd) and executables bold red (ex).
+# normal (cd), orphaned links with red background (or), setuid (su) and setgid
+# (sg) files with yellow background, directories writable by others with blue
+# background (ow) and executables bold red (ex).
# See `dircolors --print-database` for possible colors.
-LS_COLORS='no=00:fi=00:di=34;01:ln=36:pi=00:so=00:bd=00:cd=00:ex=31;01'
+LS_COLORS="no=00:fi=00:di=34;01:ln=36:pi=00:so=00:bd=00:cd=00:\
+or=36;41:su=31;01;43:sg=31;01;43:ow=34;01;41:ex=31;01"
export LS_COLORS
-# Set the same colors for non GNU ls.
-LSCOLORS='ExgxxxxxBxxxxxBxBxExEx'
+# Set the same colors for non GNU ls, except for orphaned links which aren't
+# supported.
+LSCOLORS='ExgxxxxxBxxxxxBdBdExEb'
# ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
# | | | | | | | | | | |
# | | | | | | | | | | *- directory writable to others, without sticky bit