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zsh-ls_colors

v1.0.4

Published

A collection of LS_COLORS definitions; needs your contribution!

Downloads

1

Readme

trapd00r/LS_COLORS as a Zsh/NPM package

NPM link: https://www.npmjs.com/package/zsh-ls_colors
Homepage link: trapd00r/LS_COLORS

| Package source: | Tarball | Git | Node | Gem | |:-------------------:|:-------:|:---:|:----:|:---:| | Status: | - | + (default) | – | – |

Zplugin can use the NPM package registry to automatically:

  • get the plugin's Git repository OR release-package URL,
  • get the list of the recommended ices for the plugin,
    • there can be multiple lists of ices,
    • the ice lists are stored in profiles; there's at least one profile, default,
    • the ices can be selectively overriden.

Example invocations that'll install trapd00r/LS_COLORS from Git repository in the most optimized way as described on the Zplugin Wiki:

# Download the default profile
zplugin pack for ls_colors

# Download the no-zsh-completion profile
zplugin pack"no-zsh-completion" for ls_colors

# Download the no-dir-color-swap profile
zplugin pack"no-dir-color-swap" for ls_colors

Default Profile

Provides the LS_COLORS definitions for GNU ls, ogham/exa and also setups zsh-completion system to use the definitions. It also edits the color for the directory (see the details in the no-dir-color-swap profile section).

The Zplugin command executed will be equivalent to:

zplugin wait"0c" lucid reset \
 atclone"[[ -z ${commands[dircolors]} ]] && local P=g
    \${P}sed -i '/DIR/c\DIR 38;5;63;1' LS_COLORS; \
    \${P}dircolors -b LS_COLORS > c.zsh" \
 atpull'%atclone' pick"c.zsh" nocompile'!' \
 atload'zstyle ":completion:*:default" list-colors "${(s.:.)LS_COLORS}";' for \
    trapd00r/LS_COLORS

no-zsh-completion Profile

Provides the LS_COLORS definitions for GNU ls, ogham/exa but doesn't set up the zsh-completion system to use them.

The Zplugin command executed will be equivalent to:

zplugin wait"0c" lucid reset \
 atclone"[[ -z ${commands[dircolors]} ]] && local P=g
    \${P}sed -i '/DIR/c\DIR 38;5;63;1' LS_COLORS; \
    \${P}dircolors -b LS_COLORS > c.zsh" \
 atpull'%atclone' pick"c.zsh" nocompile'!' for \
    trapd00r/LS_COLORS

no-dir-color-swap Profile

Provides the LS_COLORS definitions like the default profile, however doesn't edit the definitions file and doesn't change the color for directories. The color is being edited in the default profile because the author found it to be too dark.

The Zplugin command executed will be equivalent to:

zplugin wait"0c" lucid \
 atclone"[[ -z ${commands[dircolors]} ]] && local P=g
     ${P}dircolors -b LS_COLORS > c.zsh" \
 atpull'%atclone' pick"c.zsh" nocompile'!' \
 atload'zstyle ":completion:*:default" list-colors "${(s.:.)LS_COLORS}";' for \
    trapd00r/LS_COLORS