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This is a simple hack to the 2.0R /bin/ls to use ANSI sequences to
display file attributes in color. There is a -G flag (somewhat
similar to the -F flag). Take a look at the man page for details.
The program is called "colorls" and installs itself in /usr/local/bin.
The file patches/patch-aa is the diffs with the 2.0-Release /usr/src/bin/ls
directory.
Standard xterm prior to XFree86 3.1.2B doesn't know about colors, so
you should use color_xterm or kterm (available from the ports
collection) if you are using older versions of XFree86.
Satoshi Asami
asami@cs.berkeley.edu
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