+# Custom colors for GNU ls.
+if installed dircolors; then
+ echo '# WARNING! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!' >shell/dircolors
+ 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.
+#
+# Absolute path to `ls`.
+ls_path=`installed_path ls`
+# GNU ls with colors available.
+if ls --color >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ ls_env=
+ ls_color='--color'
+# Normal (BSD) ls with colors available.
+elif ls -G >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ ls_env='CLICOLOR_FORCE=1'
+ ls_color='-G'
+# Simple ls with no colors.
+else
+ 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 shell/aliases .in simple_cpp \
+ LS_ENV LS_PATH LS_COLOR COLUMN -- \
+ "$ls_env" "$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
+ :
+else
+ echo 'shell/aliases: removing grep --color=auto'
+ sed_i '/^alias grep=/ s/^/#/' shell/aliases
+fi
+
+generate screenrc .in cat
+# As screen-256color is not widely supported use it only on machines where the
+# matching terminfo entry is available. This also requires a terminal emulator
+# which supports 256 colors. Also used for tmux.
+use_256colors=
+if terminal_available screen-256color; then
+ # Called through SSH connection, assume the local system supports 256
+ # colors.
+ if test -n "$SSH_CONNECTION"; then
+ use_256colors=1
+ # We have rxvt-unicode installed, check if it supports 256 colors.
+ elif installed urxvt; then
+ # Thanks to deryni in #rxvt-unicode on Freenode (2012-10-14 22:54
+ # CEST) for the strings/grep idea. The grep check is for "correct" 256
+ # rxvt-unicode binaries (e.g. Debian's rxvt-unicode-256color), the
+ # terminal_info check for manual installations which modify
+ # rxvt-unicode's terminfo entry.
+ urxvt_path=`installed_path urxvt`
+ urxvt_grep=`strings "$urxvt_path" | grep '^TERM=rxvt-'`
+ if test x"$urxvt_grep" = 'xTERM=rxvt-unicode-256color' \
+ || terminal_info rxvt-unicode \
+ | grep -F 'colors#256' >/dev/null; then
+ use_256colors=1
+ fi
+ # Check if XTerm supports 256 colors (not a perfect check, but most XTerm
+ # support 256 colors).
+ elif terminal_available xterm-256color; then
+ use_256colors=1
+ fi
+fi
+if test -z "$use_256colors"; then
+ echo 'screenrc: removing 256 colors'
+ sed_i 's/Enable 256 color/Disable 256 color/;
+ s/screen-256color/screen/' screenrc