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Respect $LS_COLORS #116

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simnalamburt opened this issue Jul 6, 2016 · 6 comments
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Respect $LS_COLORS #116

simnalamburt opened this issue Jul 6, 2016 · 6 comments
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@simnalamburt
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With current implementation, we cannot customize directory color scheme of exa. Let's parse $LS_COLORS environment variable (or $LSCOLORS on BSD) and use it in the output.

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ghost commented Jul 27, 2016

Yes, please. I've been tempted to write my own LS replacement because no one uses LS_COLORS.

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+1

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dieggsy commented Feb 25, 2017

Is there anything new on this or are there plans for this?

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@ogham ogham added this to the v0.8.0 milestone Jul 6, 2017
@ogham ogham self-assigned this Jul 6, 2017
@ogham ogham added features › ui Things to do with the UI features › arguments Command-line argument parsing labels Jul 6, 2017
ogham added a commit that referenced this issue Jul 10, 2017
This creates a new type that holds file extensions in preparation for #116. It doesn’t do anything yet, but it will!
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zyguy commented Aug 7, 2017

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ogham commented Aug 8, 2017

I still want to get this one done this release cycle, don’t worry!

ogham added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 2, 2017
This branch went part of the way towards supporting LS_COLORS in exa. If the variable is set, exa will style certain file kinds, such as sockets or directories or links, according to the style that corresponds with the relevant two-letter code. It doesn’t work with globs for files or extensions yet. That’s coming soon. See #116
@ogham ogham closed this as completed in dc45332 Sep 13, 2017
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