-# Set colors for 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).
-# 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'
-export LS_COLORS
+# Use ~/.tmp as directory for temporary files if available to reduce security
+# problems on multi-user systems.
+if test -O "$HOME/.tmp" && test -d "$HOME/.tmp"; then
+ TMP=$HOME/.tmp
+ TEMP=$TMP
+ TMPDIR=$TMP
+ export TMP TEMP TMPDIR
+# Also try ~/tmp as fallback.
+elif test -O "$HOME/tmp" && test -d "$HOME/tmp"; then
+ TMP=$HOME/tmp
+ TEMP=$TMP
+ TMPDIR=$TMP
+ export TMP TEMP TMPDIR
+fi
+
+# Change rlwrap's home directory to prevent cluttering ~/.
+RLWRAP_HOME="$HOME/.shell/rlwrap"
+export RLWRAP_HOME
+
+# Set colors for GNU ls (and Zsh completions).
+if test -f "$HOME/.shell/dircolors"; then
+ . "$HOME/.shell/dircolors"
+fi
+# Set the same colors for non GNU ls, except for special cases which aren't
+# supported.
+LSCOLORS='ExgxxxxxBxxxxxBdBdExEb'
+# ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
+# | | | | | | | | | | |
+# | | | | | | | | | | *- directory writable to others, without sticky bit
+# | | | | | | | | | *--- directory writable to others, with sticky bit
+# | | | | | | | | *----- executable with setgid bit set
+# | | | | | | | *------- executable with setuid bit set
+# | | | | | | *--------- character special
+# | | | | | *----------- block special
+# | | | | *------------- executable
+# | | | *--------------- pipe
+# | | *----------------- socket
+# | *------------------- symbolic link
+# *--------------------- directory
+export LSCOLORS
+
+
+source_debug ". ~/.shell/env (done)"
+
+# vim: ft=sh