From: bzinger@iname.com ("Micheal A. Benzinger")
Subject: Re: Colors in bash
15 Aug 1997 01:16:23 -0700
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Sarir,

You have two choices:

	ls --color
	dir --color

For more information on these two commands, use the following:

	ls --help
	dir --help

Mike Benzinger

At 02:04 PM 8/14/97, Sarir Khamsi wrote:
>Yo,
>
>Is there a way to get color happening in bash, like the output of ls
>having different colors for different types of files? I looked all
>through the FAQ and old messages but did not find anything. Thanks.
>
>Sarir
>
>-- 
>Sarir "Riri" Khamsi                               Kwajalein, Marshall Islands


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