Since some terminal colour schemes have a too dark blue color that does
not go well with a black background. And since some people actually use
such colour schemes! :- )
Fixes#225
They were only being applied to BSD. Also, GNU uses `LS_COLORS`, and BSD
only uses `LSCOLORS`. Keeping these consistent, with same color scheme,
in both GNU and BSD.
Simplify arithmetic command expression without using `${var}`
substitution, but `var` instead. The second construct does not fail if
`var` is not defined, but defaults its value to `0` in that case.
This reverts commit 6022fe46c5.
Current code only works in a GNU with coreutils installed for `ls`, and
only with a `grep` that supports colors (not a Busybox one, for example)
Fixes#230
Now that we have a general digest file that can contain all the
functions from all active modules, we can add functions to any of them
without the need to update the `fpath`.
and GNU uses LS_COLORS and GREP_COLORS. So change logic to only set
these environment variables for each OSTYPE.
Also original code was setting the `ls` alias with `-G` instead of
`--color=auto` if in a GNU without `dircolors`. Fix that too.
Simplify arithmetic command expression without using `${var}`, but
`var` instead. The second construct does not fail if `var` is not
defined, but defaults its value to `0` in that case.
Closes#225
Environment variables set in `.zshenv` should not be overwritten.
However, it is sourced before Zim loads, making Zim overwrite the
settings.
Fixes#175. Closes#179
Set `less` termcap colour variables, and update the module README.md.
Change the code to enclose all colour logic within a
`(( ${terminfo[colors]} >= 8 ))` condition.
Check if `PAGER` is set before setting the `lm` alias.
Keeping the British "colour" spelling. :-)
Closes#101
For `setopt CORRECT`. Let the user uncomment a line with the `setopt`
directly in the configuration file, instead of having a flag variable
for it.
Closes#90
Alternative approach to determine if aliasing safe-rm is viable.
If safe-rmdir is available, the OS is Suse (which has it's own safe-rm).
Note to Suse: you're making problems for me. Stop.
Closes#27