source: Daodan/MSYS2/etc/DIR_COLORS@ 1167

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Daodan: Replace MinGW build env with an up-to-date MSYS2 env

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[1166]1# Configuration file for dircolors, a utility to help you set the
2# LS_COLORS environment variable used by GNU ls with the --color option.
3
4# Copyright (C) 1996-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
6# are permitted provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved.
7
8# The keywords COLOR, OPTIONS, and EIGHTBIT (honored by the
9# slackware version of dircolors) are recognized but ignored.
10
11# Below are TERM entries, which can be a glob patterns, to match
12# against the TERM environment variable to determine if it is colorizable.
13TERM Eterm
14TERM ansi
15TERM *color*
16TERM con[0-9]*x[0-9]*
17TERM cons25
18TERM console
19TERM cygwin
20TERM dtterm
21TERM gnome
22TERM hurd
23TERM jfbterm
24TERM konsole
25TERM kterm
26TERM linux
27TERM linux-c
28TERM mlterm
29TERM putty
30TERM rxvt*
31TERM screen*
32TERM st
33TERM terminator
34TERM tmux*
35TERM vt100
36TERM xterm*
37
38# Below are the color init strings for the basic file types.
39# One can use codes for 256 or more colors supported by modern terminals.
40# The default color codes use the capabilities of an 8 color terminal
41# with some additional attributes as per the following codes:
42# Attribute codes:
43# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed
44# Text color codes:
45# 30=black 31=red 32=green 33=yellow 34=blue 35=magenta 36=cyan 37=white
46# Background color codes:
47# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white
48#NORMAL 00 # no color code at all
49#FILE 00 # regular file: use no color at all
50RESET 0 # reset to "normal" color
51DIR 01;34 # directory
52LINK 01;36 # symbolic link. (If you set this to 'target' instead of a
53 # numerical value, the color is as for the file pointed to.)
54MULTIHARDLINK 00 # regular file with more than one link
55FIFO 40;33 # pipe
56SOCK 01;35 # socket
57DOOR 01;35 # door
58BLK 40;33;01 # block device driver
59CHR 40;33;01 # character device driver
60ORPHAN 40;31;01 # symlink to nonexistent file, or non-stat'able file ...
61MISSING 00 # ... and the files they point to
62SETUID 37;41 # file that is setuid (u+s)
63SETGID 30;43 # file that is setgid (g+s)
64CAPABILITY 30;41 # file with capability
65STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE 30;42 # dir that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w)
66OTHER_WRITABLE 34;42 # dir that is other-writable (o+w) and not sticky
67STICKY 37;44 # dir with the sticky bit set (+t) and not other-writable
68
69# This is for files with execute permission:
70EXEC 01;32
71
72# List any file extensions like '.gz' or '.tar' that you would like ls
73# to colorize below. Put the extension, a space, and the color init string.
74# (and any comments you want to add after a '#')
75
76# If you use DOS-style suffixes, you may want to uncomment the following:
77#.cmd 01;32 # executables (bright green)
78#.exe 01;32
79#.com 01;32
80#.btm 01;32
81#.bat 01;32
82# Or if you want to colorize scripts even if they do not have the
83# executable bit actually set.
84#.sh 01;32
85#.csh 01;32
86
87 # archives or compressed (bright red)
88.tar 01;31
89.tgz 01;31
90.arc 01;31
91.arj 01;31
92.taz 01;31
93.lha 01;31
94.lz4 01;31
95.lzh 01;31
96.lzma 01;31
97.tlz 01;31
98.txz 01;31
99.tzo 01;31
100.t7z 01;31
101.zip 01;31
102.z 01;31
103.dz 01;31
104.gz 01;31
105.lrz 01;31
106.lz 01;31
107.lzo 01;31
108.xz 01;31
109.zst 01;31
110.tzst 01;31
111.bz2 01;31
112.bz 01;31
113.tbz 01;31
114.tbz2 01;31
115.tz 01;31
116.deb 01;31
117.rpm 01;31
118.jar 01;31
119.war 01;31
120.ear 01;31
121.sar 01;31
122.rar 01;31
123.alz 01;31
124.ace 01;31
125.zoo 01;31
126.cpio 01;31
127.7z 01;31
128.rz 01;31
129.cab 01;31
130.wim 01;31
131.swm 01;31
132.dwm 01;31
133.esd 01;31
134
135# image formats
136.jpg 01;35
137.jpeg 01;35
138.mjpg 01;35
139.mjpeg 01;35
140.gif 01;35
141.bmp 01;35
142.pbm 01;35
143.pgm 01;35
144.ppm 01;35
145.tga 01;35
146.xbm 01;35
147.xpm 01;35
148.tif 01;35
149.tiff 01;35
150.png 01;35
151.svg 01;35
152.svgz 01;35
153.mng 01;35
154.pcx 01;35
155.mov 01;35
156.mpg 01;35
157.mpeg 01;35
158.m2v 01;35
159.mkv 01;35
160.webm 01;35
161.webp 01;35
162.ogm 01;35
163.mp4 01;35
164.m4v 01;35
165.mp4v 01;35
166.vob 01;35
167.qt 01;35
168.nuv 01;35
169.wmv 01;35
170.asf 01;35
171.rm 01;35
172.rmvb 01;35
173.flc 01;35
174.avi 01;35
175.fli 01;35
176.flv 01;35
177.gl 01;35
178.dl 01;35
179.xcf 01;35
180.xwd 01;35
181.yuv 01;35
182.cgm 01;35
183.emf 01;35
184
185# https://wiki.xiph.org/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions
186.ogv 01;35
187.ogx 01;35
188
189# audio formats
190.aac 00;36
191.au 00;36
192.flac 00;36
193.m4a 00;36
194.mid 00;36
195.midi 00;36
196.mka 00;36
197.mp3 00;36
198.mpc 00;36
199.ogg 00;36
200.ra 00;36
201.wav 00;36
202
203# https://wiki.xiph.org/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions
204.oga 00;36
205.opus 00;36
206.spx 00;36
207.xspf 00;36
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