# # Make ls use colors if we are on a system that supports this # if command ls --version 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null # This is GNU ls function ls --description "List contents of directory" set -l param --color=auto if isatty 1 set param $param --indicator-style=classify end command ls $param $argv end if not set -q LS_COLORS if type -q -f dircolors set -l colorfile for file in ~/.dir_colors ~/.dircolors /etc/DIR_COLORS if test -f $file set colorfile $file break end end set -gx LS_COLORS (dircolors -c $colorfile | string replace -r 'setenv LS_COLORS \'(.*)\'' '$1') end end else # BSD, OS X and a few more support colors through the -G switch instead if command ls -G / 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null function ls --description "List contents of directory" command ls -G $argv end end end