Use solarized palette for LS_COLORS.

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David Tomaschik
2019-04-11 15:56:55 +02:00
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# Exact Solarized Dark color theme for the color GNU ls utility.
# Dark 256 color solarized theme for the color GNU ls utility. # Designed for dircolors (GNU coreutils) 5.97
# Used and tested with dircolors (GNU coreutils) 8.5
# #
# @author {@link http://sebastian.tramp.name Sebastian Tramp} # This simple theme was simultaneously designed for these terminal color schemes:
# @license http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/ Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License (WTFPL) # - Solarized dark (best)
# - Solarized light
# - default dark
# - default light
# with a slight optimization for Solarized Dark.
# #
# More Information at # How the colors were selected:
# https://github.com/seebi/dircolors-solarized # - Terminal emulators often have an option typically enabled by default that makes
# bold a different color. It is important to leave this option enabled so that
# you can access the entire 16-color Solarized palette, and not just 8 colors.
# - We favor universality over a greater number of colors. So we limit the number
# of colors so that this theme will work out of the box in all terminals,
# Solarized or not, dark or light.
# - We choose to have the following category of files:
# NORMAL & FILE, DIR, LINK, EXEC and
# editable text including source, unimportant text, binary docs & multimedia source
# files, viewable multimedia, archived/compressed, and unimportant non-text
# - For uniqueness, we stay away from the Solarized foreground colors are -- either
# base00 (brightyellow) or base0 (brightblue). However, they can be used if
# you know what the bg/fg colors of your terminal are, in order to optimize the display.
# - 3 different options are provided: universal, solarized dark, and solarized light.
# The only difference between the universal scheme and one that's optimized for
# dark/light is the color of "unimportant" files, which should blend more with the
# background
# - We note that blue is the hardest color to see on dark bg and yellow is the hardest
# color to see on light bg (with blue being particularly bad). So we choose yellow
# for multimedia files which are usually accessed in a GUI folder browser anyway.
# And blue is kept for custom use of this scheme's user.
# - See table below to see the assignments.
# Term Section
TERM Eterm # Installation instructions:
# This file goes in the /etc directory, and must be world readable.
# You can copy this file to .dir_colors in your $HOME directory to override
# the system defaults.
# COLOR needs one of these arguments: 'tty' colorizes output to ttys, but not
# pipes. 'all' adds color characters to all output. 'none' shuts colorization
# off.
COLOR tty
# Below, there should be one TERM entry for each termtype that is colorizable
TERM ansi TERM ansi
TERM color_xterm
TERM color-xterm TERM color-xterm
TERM con132x25 TERM con132x25
TERM con132x30 TERM con132x30
@@ -28,6 +63,7 @@ TERM cygwin
TERM dtterm TERM dtterm
TERM dvtm TERM dvtm
TERM dvtm-256color TERM dvtm-256color
TERM Eterm
TERM eterm-color TERM eterm-color
TERM fbterm TERM fbterm
TERM gnome TERM gnome
@@ -40,6 +76,7 @@ TERM linux
TERM linux-c TERM linux-c
TERM mach-color TERM mach-color
TERM mlterm TERM mlterm
TERM nxterm
TERM putty TERM putty
TERM putty-256color TERM putty-256color
TERM rxvt TERM rxvt
@@ -63,12 +100,16 @@ TERM screen-bce
TERM screen-w TERM screen-w
TERM screen.linux TERM screen.linux
TERM screen.xterm-256color TERM screen.xterm-256color
TERM screen.xterm-new
TERM st TERM st
TERM st-meta TERM st-meta
TERM st-256color TERM st-256color
TERM st-meta-256color TERM st-meta-256color
TERM tmux
TERM tmux-256color
TERM vt100 TERM vt100
TERM xterm TERM xterm
TERM xterm-new
TERM xterm-16color TERM xterm-16color
TERM xterm-256color TERM xterm-256color
TERM xterm-256color-italic TERM xterm-256color-italic
@@ -77,12 +118,13 @@ TERM xterm-color
TERM xterm-debian TERM xterm-debian
TERM xterm-termite TERM xterm-termite
## Documentation # EIGHTBIT, followed by '1' for on, '0' for off. (8-bit output)
# EIGHTBIT 1
# standard colors
# #############################################################################
# Below are the color init strings for the basic file types. A color init # Below are the color init strings for the basic file types. A color init
# string consists of one or more of the following numeric codes: # string consists of one or more of the following numeric codes:
#
# Attribute codes: # Attribute codes:
# 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed # 00=none 01=bold 04=underscore 05=blink 07=reverse 08=concealed
# Text color codes: # Text color codes:
@@ -90,206 +132,349 @@ TERM xterm-termite
# Background color codes: # Background color codes:
# 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white # 40=black 41=red 42=green 43=yellow 44=blue 45=magenta 46=cyan 47=white
# #
# # NOTES:
# 256 color support # - See http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/wdnut/excerpt/color_names.html
# see here: http://www.mail-archive.com/bug-coreutils@gnu.org/msg11030.html) # - Color combinations
# # ANSI Color code Solarized Notes Universal SolDark SolLight
# Text 256 color coding: # ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~
# 38;5;COLOR_NUMBER # 00 none NORMAL, FILE <SAME> <SAME>
# Background 256 color coding: # 30 black base02
# 48;5;COLOR_NUMBER # 01;30 bright black base03 bg of SolDark
# 31 red red docs & mm src <SAME> <SAME>
## Special files # 01;31 bright red orange EXEC <SAME> <SAME>
# 32 green green editable text <SAME> <SAME>
NORMAL 00;38;5;244 # no color code at all # 01;32 bright green base01 unimportant text <SAME>
#FILE 00 # regular file: use no color at all # 33 yellow yellow unclear in light bg multimedia <SAME> <SAME>
RESET 0 # reset to "normal" color # 01;33 bright yellow base00 fg of SolLight unimportant non-text
DIR 00;38;5;33 # directory 01;34 # 34 blue blue unclear in dark bg user customized <SAME> <SAME>
LINK 00;38;5;37 # symbolic link. (If you set this to 'target' instead of a # 01;34 bright blue base0 fg in SolDark unimportant text
# numerical value, the color is as for the file pointed to.) # 35 magenta magenta LINK <SAME> <SAME>
MULTIHARDLINK 00 # regular file with more than one link # 01;35 bright magenta violet archive/compressed <SAME> <SAME>
FIFO 48;5;230;38;5;136;01 # pipe # 36 cyan cyan DIR <SAME> <SAME>
SOCK 48;5;230;38;5;136;01 # socket # 01;36 bright cyan base1 unimportant non-text <SAME>
DOOR 48;5;230;38;5;136;01 # door # 37 white base2
BLK 48;5;230;38;5;244;01 # block device driver # 01;37 bright white base3 bg in SolLight
CHR 48;5;230;38;5;244;01 # character device driver # 05;37;41 unclear in Putty dark
ORPHAN 48;5;235;38;5;160 # symlink to nonexistent file, or non-stat'able file
SETUID 48;5;160;38;5;230 # file that is setuid (u+s)
SETGID 48;5;136;38;5;230 # file that is setgid (g+s)
CAPABILITY 30;41 # file with capability
STICKY_OTHER_WRITABLE 48;5;64;38;5;230 # dir that is sticky and other-writable (+t,o+w)
OTHER_WRITABLE 48;5;235;38;5;33 # dir that is other-writable (o+w) and not sticky
STICKY 48;5;33;38;5;230 # dir with the sticky bit set (+t) and not other-writable
# This is for files with execute permission:
EXEC 00;38;5;64
## Archives or compressed (violet + bold for compression)
.tar 00;38;5;61
.tgz 00;38;5;61
.arj 00;38;5;61
.taz 00;38;5;61
.lzh 00;38;5;61
.lzma 00;38;5;61
.tlz 00;38;5;61
.txz 00;38;5;61
.zip 00;38;5;61
.z 00;38;5;61
.Z 00;38;5;61
.dz 00;38;5;61
.gz 00;38;5;61
.lz 00;38;5;61
.xz 00;38;5;61
.bz2 00;38;5;61
.bz 00;38;5;61
.tbz 00;38;5;61
.tbz2 00;38;5;61
.tz 00;38;5;61
.deb 00;38;5;61
.rpm 00;38;5;61
.jar 00;38;5;61
.rar 00;38;5;61
.ace 00;38;5;61
.zoo 00;38;5;61
.cpio 00;38;5;61
.7z 00;38;5;61
.rz 00;38;5;61
.apk 00;38;5;61
.gem 00;38;5;61
# Image formats (yellow)
.jpg 00;38;5;136
.JPG 00;38;5;136 #stupid but needed
.jpeg 00;38;5;136
.gif 00;38;5;136
.bmp 00;38;5;136
.pbm 00;38;5;136
.pgm 00;38;5;136
.ppm 00;38;5;136
.tga 00;38;5;136
.xbm 00;38;5;136
.xpm 00;38;5;136
.tif 00;38;5;136
.tiff 00;38;5;136
.png 00;38;5;136
.PNG 00;38;5;136
.svg 00;38;5;136
.svgz 00;38;5;136
.mng 00;38;5;136
.pcx 00;38;5;136
.dl 00;38;5;136
.xcf 00;38;5;136
.xwd 00;38;5;136
.yuv 00;38;5;136
.cgm 00;38;5;136
.emf 00;38;5;136
.eps 00;38;5;136
.CR2 00;38;5;136
.ico 00;38;5;136
# Files of special interest (base1)
.tex 00;38;5;245
.rdf 00;38;5;245
.owl 00;38;5;245
.n3 00;38;5;245
.ttl 00;38;5;245
.nt 00;38;5;245
.torrent 00;38;5;245
.xml 00;38;5;245
*Makefile 00;38;5;245
*Rakefile 00;38;5;245
*Dockerfile 00;38;5;245
*build.xml 00;38;5;245
*rc 00;38;5;245
*1 00;38;5;245
.nfo 00;38;5;245
*README 00;38;5;245
*README.txt 00;38;5;245
*readme.txt 00;38;5;245
.md 00;38;5;245
*README.markdown 00;38;5;245
.ini 00;38;5;245
.yml 00;38;5;245
.cfg 00;38;5;245
.conf 00;38;5;245
.c 00;38;5;245
.cpp 00;38;5;245
.cc 00;38;5;245
.sqlite 00;38;5;245
.go 00;38;5;245
.sql 00;38;5;245
# "unimportant" files as logs and backups (base01)
.log 00;38;5;240
.bak 00;38;5;240
.aux 00;38;5;240
.lof 00;38;5;240
.lol 00;38;5;240
.lot 00;38;5;240
.out 00;38;5;240
.toc 00;38;5;240
.bbl 00;38;5;240
.blg 00;38;5;240
*~ 00;38;5;240
*# 00;38;5;240
.part 00;38;5;240
.incomplete 00;38;5;240
.swp 00;38;5;240
.tmp 00;38;5;240
.temp 00;38;5;240
.o 00;38;5;240
.pyc 00;38;5;240
.class 00;38;5;240
.cache 00;38;5;240
# Audio formats (orange)
.aac 00;38;5;166
.au 00;38;5;166
.flac 00;38;5;166
.mid 00;38;5;166
.midi 00;38;5;166
.mka 00;38;5;166
.mp3 00;38;5;166
.mpc 00;38;5;166
.ogg 00;38;5;166
.ra 00;38;5;166
.wav 00;38;5;166
.m4a 00;38;5;166
# http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions
.axa 00;38;5;166
.oga 00;38;5;166
.spx 00;38;5;166
.xspf 00;38;5;166
# Video formats (as audio + bold)
.mov 00;38;5;166
.MOV 00;38;5;166
.mpg 00;38;5;166
.mpeg 00;38;5;166
.m2v 00;38;5;166
.mkv 00;38;5;166
.ogm 00;38;5;166
.mp4 00;38;5;166
.m4v 00;38;5;166
.mp4v 00;38;5;166
.vob 00;38;5;166
.qt 00;38;5;166
.nuv 00;38;5;166
.wmv 00;38;5;166
.asf 00;38;5;166
.rm 00;38;5;166
.rmvb 00;38;5;166
.flc 00;38;5;166
.avi 00;38;5;166
.fli 00;38;5;166
.flv 00;38;5;166
.gl 00;38;5;166
.m2ts 00;38;5;166
.divx 00;38;5;166
.webm 00;38;5;166
# http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions
.axv 00;38;5;166
.anx 00;38;5;166
.ogv 00;38;5;166
.ogx 00;38;5;166
### By file type
# global default
NORMAL 00
# normal file
FILE 00
# directory
DIR 34
# 777 directory
OTHER_WRITABLE 34;40
# symbolic link
LINK 35
# pipe, socket, block device, character device (blue bg)
FIFO 30;44
SOCK 35;44
DOOR 35;44 # Solaris 2.5 and later
BLK 33;44
CHR 37;44
#############################################################################
### By file attributes
# Orphaned symlinks (blinking white on red)
# Blink may or may not work (works on iTerm dark or light, and Putty dark)
ORPHAN 05;37;41
# ... and the files that orphaned symlinks point to (blinking white on red)
MISSING 05;37;41
# files with execute permission
EXEC 01;31 # Unix
.cmd 01;31 # Win
.exe 01;31 # Win
.com 01;31 # Win
.bat 01;31 # Win
.reg 01;31 # Win
.app 01;31 # OSX
#############################################################################
### By extension
# 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 '#')
### Text formats
# Text that we can edit with a regular editor
.txt 32
.org 32
.md 32
.mkd 32
# Source text
.h 32
.hpp 32
.c 32
.C 32
.cc 32
.cpp 32
.cxx 32
.objc 32
.cl 32
.sh 32
.bash 32
.csh 32
.zsh 32
.el 32
.vim 32
.java 32
.pl 32
.pm 32
.py 32
.rb 32
.hs 32
.php 32
.htm 32
.html 32
.shtml 32
.erb 32
.haml 32
.xml 32
.rdf 32
.css 32
.sass 32
.scss 32
.less 32
.js 32
.coffee 32
.man 32
.0 32
.1 32
.2 32
.3 32
.4 32
.5 32
.6 32
.7 32
.8 32
.9 32
.l 32
.n 32
.p 32
.pod 32
.tex 32
.go 32
.sql 32
.csv 32
.sv 32
.svh 32
.v 32
.vh 32
.vhd 32
### Multimedia formats
# Image
.bmp 33
.cgm 33
.dl 33
.dvi 33
.emf 33
.eps 33
.gif 33
.jpeg 33
.jpg 33
.JPG 33
.mng 33
.pbm 33
.pcx 33
.pdf 33
.pgm 33
.png 33
.PNG 33
.ppm 33
.pps 33
.ppsx 33
.ps 33
.svg 33
.svgz 33
.tga 33
.tif 33
.tiff 33
.xbm 33
.xcf 33
.xpm 33
.xwd 33
.xwd 33
.yuv 33
# Audio
.aac 33
.au 33
.flac 33
.m4a 33
.mid 33
.midi 33
.mka 33
.mp3 33
.mpa 33
.mpeg 33
.mpg 33
.ogg 33
.opus 33
.ra 33
.wav 33
# Video
.anx 33
.asf 33
.avi 33
.axv 33
.flc 33
.fli 33
.flv 33
.gl 33
.m2v 33
.m4v 33
.mkv 33
.mov 33
.MOV 33
.mp4 33
.mp4v 33
.mpeg 33
.mpg 33
.nuv 33
.ogm 33
.ogv 33
.ogx 33
.qt 33
.rm 33
.rmvb 33
.swf 33
.vob 33
.webm 33
.wmv 33
### Misc
# Binary document formats and multimedia source
.doc 31
.docx 31
.rtf 31
.odt 31
.dot 31
.dotx 31
.ott 31
.xls 31
.xlsx 31
.ods 31
.ots 31
.ppt 31
.pptx 31
.odp 31
.otp 31
.fla 31
.psd 31
# Archives, compressed
.7z 1;35
.apk 1;35
.arj 1;35
.bin 1;35
.bz 1;35
.bz2 1;35
.cab 1;35 # Win
.deb 1;35
.dmg 1;35 # OSX
.gem 1;35
.gz 1;35
.iso 1;35
.jar 1;35
.msi 1;35 # Win
.rar 1;35
.rpm 1;35
.tar 1;35
.tbz 1;35
.tbz2 1;35
.tgz 1;35
.tx 1;35
.war 1;35
.xpi 1;35
.xz 1;35
.z 1;35
.Z 1;35
.zip 1;35
# For testing
.ANSI-30-black 30
.ANSI-01;30-brblack 01;30
.ANSI-31-red 31
.ANSI-01;31-brred 01;31
.ANSI-32-green 32
.ANSI-01;32-brgreen 01;32
.ANSI-33-yellow 33
.ANSI-01;33-bryellow 01;33
.ANSI-34-blue 34
.ANSI-01;34-brblue 01;34
.ANSI-35-magenta 35
.ANSI-01;35-brmagenta 01;35
.ANSI-36-cyan 36
.ANSI-01;36-brcyan 01;36
.ANSI-37-white 37
.ANSI-01;37-brwhite 01;37
#############################################################################
# Your customizations
# Unimportant text files
# For universal scheme, use brightgreen 01;32
# For optimal on light bg (but too prominent on dark bg), use white 01;34
.log 01;32
*~ 01;32
*# 01;32
#.log 01;34
#*~ 01;34
#*# 01;34
# Unimportant non-text files
# For universal scheme, use brightcyan 01;36
# For optimal on dark bg (but too prominent on light bg), change to 01;33
#.bak 01;36
#.BAK 01;36
#.old 01;36
#.OLD 01;36
#.org_archive 01;36
#.off 01;36
#.OFF 01;36
#.dist 01;36
#.DIST 01;36
#.orig 01;36
#.ORIG 01;36
#.swp 01;36
#.swo 01;36
#*,v 01;36
.bak 01;33
.BAK 01;33
.old 01;33
.OLD 01;33
.org_archive 01;33
.off 01;33
.OFF 01;33
.dist 01;33
.DIST 01;33
.orig 01;33
.ORIG 01;33
.swp 01;33
.swo 01;33
*,v 01;33
# The brightmagenta (Solarized: purple) color is free for you to use for your
# custom file type
.gpg 34
.gpg 34
.pgp 34
.asc 34
.3des 34
.aes 34
.enc 34
.sqlite 34

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@@ -8,4 +8,7 @@ test -f "$HOME/.env" && . "$HOME/.env"
export GREP_COLOR='01;31' export GREP_COLOR='01;31'
export GREP_COLORS='mt=01;31:mc=01;31:ms=01;31' export GREP_COLORS='mt=01;31:mc=01;31:ms=01;31'
# Setup LS_COLORS
test -f "${HOME}/.dircolors" && eval $(dircolors "${HOME}/.dircolors")
test -f "${HOME}/.profile.local" && . "${HOME}/.profile.local" test -f "${HOME}/.profile.local" && . "${HOME}/.profile.local"