#!/bin/bash # Script to show the colours used for different file types # This is just a more readable version of the 'eval' code at: # http://askubuntu.com/a/17300/309899 # A nice description of the colour codes is here: # http://askubuntu.com/a/466203/309899 IFS=: for SET in $LS_COLORS do TYPE=$(echo $SET | cut -d"=" -f1) COLOUR=$(echo $SET | cut -d"=" -f2) case $TYPE in no) TEXT="Global default";; fi) TEXT="Normal file";; di) TEXT="Directory";; ln) TEXT="Symbolic link";; pi) TEXT="Named pipe";; so) TEXT="Socket";; do) TEXT="Door";; bd) TEXT="Block device";; cd) TEXT="Character device";; or) TEXT="Orphaned symbolic link";; mi) TEXT="Missing file";; su) TEXT="Set UID";; sg) TEXT="Set GID";; tw) TEXT="Sticky other writable";; ow) TEXT="Other writable";; st) TEXT="Sticky";; ex) TEXT="Executable";; rs) TEXT="Reset to \"normal\" color";; mh) TEXT="Multi-Hardlink";; ca) TEXT="File with capability";; *) TEXT="${TYPE} (TODO: get description)";; esac printf "Type: %-10s Colour: %-10s \e[${COLOUR}m${TEXT}\e[0m\n" "${TYPE}" "${COLOUR}" done