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LS_COLORS

This is a color scheme for your terminal, suitable to use as your LS_COLORS environment variable. Most of the colors use the extended color map, described in the ECMA-48 document; in other words, you'll need a terminal with capabilities of displaying 256 colors to take advantage of this.

Some 500+ different filetypes/extensions are supported.

The color scheme of the original repo seemed somewhat random and lacking an overall color philosophy. I decided to rewrite the complete color scheme based on this set of categories:

FILE TYPES COLOR/FORMATTING
Directories Bold light blue
Symlinks Bold gray (bold italics pink is orphaned)
System files Underlined red
Diff/Patch Bright pink (italics/bold)
Files to ignore Dark gray
Text Yellow
Markdown Orange
HTML-type files Brown
Office-type files Burgundy-purple
PDF and related Red-purple
Media files/images Purple
Programming related Blue
Binaries Bright cyan
Executables Green
Other file types White

File types within each category can have different shades of that color.

I use this as a sensible alias for ls in my .zshrc:

alias ls='ls --color=always -FH --group-directories-first'

For a consistent color experience between your command line and a curses file manager, you may want to take a look at RTFM.

There is also a corresponding Ranger color scheme included isene.py. This covers only the categories above (no shading of files within a category - with a couple of exceptions) and not all the possible filetypes of the LS_COLORS provided. This will suffice until the Ranger project provides a color scheme that simply parses LS_COLORS instead. To use the isene.py Ranger color scheme, set it in your ranger/rc.conf.

I have also included a linemode plugin for ranger ranger/plugin_linemode.py. Drop this file into your ~/.config/ranger/plugins/ directory and add this line to your ranger rc.conf:

default_linemode classify

Installation

Clone this repo and run the install script install.sh

What does it look like?

Here's a screenshot with three terminals with ranger running in the left terminal and the other two showing the output of ls:

License

See the original repo.

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