Un-bold-ify the dircolors for Linux

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Eryn Wells 2013-04-03 20:02:11 -07:00
parent bf13b2b5fb
commit 86fe35fb5b

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@ -64,13 +64,13 @@ TERM xterm-debian
NORMAL 00 # no color code at all
FILE 00 # regular file: use no color at all
RESET 0 # reset to "normal" color
DIR 01;34 # directory
LINK 01;36 # symbolic link. (If you set this to 'target' instead of a
DIR 00;34 # directory
LINK 00;36 # symbolic link. (If you set this to 'target' instead of a
# numerical value, the color is as for the file pointed to.)
MULTIHARDLINK 00 # regular file with more than one link
FIFO 07;30;43 # pipe
SOCK 01;07;30;45 # socket
DOOR 01;35 # door
SOCK 0-;07;30;45 # socket
DOOR 00;35 # door
BLK 40;33;01 # block device driver
CHR 40;33;01 # character device driver
ORPHAN 40;31;01 # symlink to nonexistent file, or non-stat'able file
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE 30;42 # dir that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w)
OTHER_WRITABLE 34;42 # dir that is other-writable (o+w) and not sticky
STICKY 37;44 # dir with the sticky bit set (+t) and not other-writable
# This is for files with execute permission:
EXEC 01;32
EXEC 00;32
# List any file extensions like '.gz' or '.tar' that you would like ls
# to colorize below. Put the extension, a space, and the color init string.
# (and any comments you want to add after a '#')