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Eric Nielsen 268a570ae3 [utility] Use CLICOLOR for coloured output in BSD
instead of aliasing `ls` to `ls -G`.
CLICOLOR is detected not only by `ls`, but by `tree` too (starting with
version 1.8.0). See http://mama.indstate.edu/users/ice/tree/changes.html

It's probably more widely used by other tools too.
2018-11-19 17:13:45 -05:00

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#
# Utility Functions and Options
#
#
# Colours
#
if (( terminfo[colors] >= 8 )); then
# ls Colours
if (( ${+commands[dircolors]} )); then
# GNU
(( ! ${+LS_COLORS} )) && if [[ -s ${HOME}/.dir_colors ]]; then
eval "$(dircolors --sh ${HOME}/.dir_colors)"
else
export LS_COLORS='di=1;34:ln=35:so=32:pi=33:ex=31:bd=1;36:cd=1;33:su=30;41:sg=30;46:tw=30;42:ow=30;43'
fi
alias ls='ls --group-directories-first --color=auto'
else
# BSD
(( ! ${+CLICOLOR} )) && export CLICOLOR=1
(( ! ${+LSCOLORS} )) && export LSCOLORS='ExfxcxdxbxGxDxabagacad'
# stock OpenBSD ls does not support colors at all, but colorls does.
if [[ ${OSTYPE} == openbsd* && ${+commands[colorls]} -ne 0 ]]; then
alias ls='colorls'
fi
fi
# grep Colours
(( ! ${+GREP_COLOR} )) && export GREP_COLOR='37;45' #BSD
(( ! ${+GREP_COLORS} )) && export GREP_COLORS="mt=${GREP_COLOR}" #GNU
if [[ ${OSTYPE} == openbsd* ]]; then
(( ${+commands[ggrep]} )) && alias grep='ggrep --color=auto'
else
alias grep='grep --color=auto'
fi
# less Colours
if [[ ${PAGER} == 'less' ]]; then
(( ! ${+LESS_TERMCAP_mb} )) && export LESS_TERMCAP_mb=$'\E[1;31m' # Begins blinking.
(( ! ${+LESS_TERMCAP_md} )) && export LESS_TERMCAP_md=$'\E[1;31m' # Begins bold.
(( ! ${+LESS_TERMCAP_me} )) && export LESS_TERMCAP_me=$'\E[0m' # Ends mode.
(( ! ${+LESS_TERMCAP_se} )) && export LESS_TERMCAP_se=$'\E[0m' # Ends standout-mode.
(( ! ${+LESS_TERMCAP_so} )) && export LESS_TERMCAP_so=$'\E[7m' # Begins standout-mode.
(( ! ${+LESS_TERMCAP_ue} )) && export LESS_TERMCAP_ue=$'\E[0m' # Ends underline.
(( ! ${+LESS_TERMCAP_us} )) && export LESS_TERMCAP_us=$'\E[1;32m' # Begins underline.
fi
fi
#
# ls Aliases
#
alias ll='ls -lh' # long format and human-readable sizes
alias l='ll -A' # long format, all files
[[ -n ${PAGER} ]] && alias lm="l | ${PAGER}" # long format, all files, use pager
alias lr='ll -R' # long format, recursive
alias lk='ll -Sr' # long format, largest file size last
alias lt='ll -tr' # long format, newest modification time last
alias lc='lt -c' # long format, newest status change (ctime) last
#
# File Downloads
#
# order of preference: aria2c, axel, wget, curl. This order is derrived from speed based on personal tests.
if (( ${+commands[aria2c]} )); then
alias get='aria2c --max-connection-per-server=5 --continue'
elif (( ${+commands[axel]} )); then
alias get='axel --num-connections=5 --alternate'
elif (( ${+commands[wget]} )); then
alias get='wget --continue --progress=bar --timestamping'
elif (( ${+commands[curl]} )); then
alias get='curl --continue-at - --location --progress-bar --remote-name --remote-time'
fi
#
# Resource Usage
#
alias df='df -h'
alias du='du -h'
#
# GNU only
#
if (( ${+commands[dircolors]} )); then
alias lx='ll -X' # long format, sort by extension
# Always wear a condom
alias chmod='chmod --preserve-root -v'
alias chown='chown --preserve-root -v'
fi
# not aliasing rm -i, but if safe-rm is available, use condom.
# if safe-rmdir is available, the OS is suse which has its own terrible 'safe-rm' which is not what we want
if (( ${+commands[safe-rm]} && ! ${+commands[safe-rmdir]} )); then
alias rm='safe-rm'
fi