### vim:ft=zsh
### Configuration file for dircolors, a utility to help you set the
### LS_COLORS environment variable used by GNU ls with the --color option.
###
### Frank Terbeck <ft@bewatermyfriend.org>
### Last-Modified: Sun Mar  4 02:52:24 2007
###
### URI: <http://ft.bewatermyfriend.org/comp/zsh.html>
###
### Below, there should be one TERM entry for each termtype that is colorizable
### {{{

    TERM linux
    TERM linux-c
    TERM mach-color
    TERM console
    TERM con132x25
    TERM con132x30
    TERM con132x43
    TERM con132x60
    TERM con80x25
    TERM con80x28
    TERM con80x30
    TERM con80x43
    TERM con80x50
    TERM con80x60
    TERM dtterm
    TERM xterm
    TERM xterm-color
    TERM xterm-debian
    TERM rxvt
    TERM rxvt-unicode
    TERM screen
    TERM screen-bce
    TERM putty
    TERM screen-w
    TERM vt100
    TERM Eterm

### }}}
### 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:
### {{{
### Attribute codes:
###
###   00    none
###   01    bold
###   04    underscore
###   05    blink
###   07    reverse
###   08    concealed
###
### Text color codes:
###   30    black
###   31    red
###   32    green
###   33    yellow
###   34    blue
###   35    magenta
###   36    cyan
###   37    white
###
### Background color codes:
###   40    black
###   41    red
###   42    green
###   43    yellow
###   44    blue
###   45    magenta
###   46    cyan
###   47    white
### }}}
### filetypes
### {{{

### global default, although everything should be something.
    NORMAL 00

### file
    FILE 00

### directory
    DIR 01;34

### symbolic link.  (If you set this to 'target' instead of a
### numerical value, the color is as for the file pointed to.)
    LINK 01;36

### pipe
    FIFO 40;33

### socket
    SOCK 01;35

### door
    DOOR 01;35

### block device driver
    BLK 40;33;01

### character device driver
    CHR 40;33;01

### symlink to nonexistent file
    ORPHAN 40;31;01

### This is for files with execute permission:
    EXEC 01;32

### }}}
### 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 '#')
### {{{

### archives or compressed (bright red)
    .tar 01;31
    .tgz 01;31
    .arj 01;31
    .taz 01;31
    .lzh 01;31
    .zip 01;31
    .rar 01;31
    .z   01;31
    .Z   01;31
    .gz  01;31
    .bz2 01;31
    .deb 01;31
    .rpm 01;31
    .jar 01;31

### image formats
    .jpg 01;35
    .jpeg 01;35
    .gif 01;35
    .bmp 01;35
    .pbm 01;35
    .pgm 01;35
    .ppm 01;35
    .tga 01;35
    .xbm 01;35
    .xpm 01;35
    .tif 01;35
    .tiff 01;35
    .png 01;35
    .mov 01;35
    .mpg 01;35
    .mpeg 01;35
    .avi 01;35
    .fli 01;35
    .gl 01;35
    .dl 01;35
    .xcf 01;35
    .xwd 01;35

### audio formats
    .ogg 01;31
    .mp3 01;31
    .wav 01;31

### }}}