Color setup for `ls', outputs a sequence of shell commands to set up the terminal for color output from `ls' (and `dir', etc.).
Syntax
eval `dircolors [options]... [file]`
If FILE is specified, `dircolors' reads it to determine which colors
to use for which file types and extensions. Otherwise, a precompiled
database is used. For details on the format of these files, run
`dircolors --print-database'.
The output is a shell command to set the `LS_COLORS' environment
variable. You can specify the shell syntax to use on the command line,
or `dircolors' will guess it from the value of the `SHELL' environment
variable.
Options
-b
--sh
--bourne-shell
Output Bourne shell commands. This is the default if the `SHELL'
environment variable is set and does not end with `csh' or `tcsh'.
-c
--csh
--c-shell
Output C shell commands. This is the default if `SHELL' ends with
`csh' or `tcsh'.
-p
--print-database
Print the (compiled-in) default color configuration database. This
output is itself a valid configuration file, and is fairly
descriptive of the possibilities.
"How beautiful the leaves grow old. How full of light and color are their last days" ~ John Burroughs
Related:
ls - List information about FILEs
Equivalent Windows command: COLOR - Change colour of the CMD window