ls command

Jeroen van Meeuwen kanarip at kanarip.com
Tue Aug 8 14:28:54 UTC 2006


Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a query is that when i do a ls command, I can see folders in
> blue color
> binaries in red color and executable file in green color and Text
> files in white color
>
> How do i set it to a uniform color for example white
>
> I mean when i type # ls command it should show all files in white
>
> Thanks and Regards
>
> Kaushal
>
You may want to take a look at /etc/DIR_COLORS, if you are the superuser.

Somewhere near the top of the file, it states some configuration
directives usable to you:

COLOR tty|all|none (use 'none' to remove all colorization from your machine)

and the terminal types you want to colorize.

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