From: vischne@ibm.net (Victor Schneider)
Subject: `Color ls' from a bash$ window
22 Oct 1997 06:33:24 -0700
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At no extra cost, you can get your bash$ window ls listings colorized to
show directories and executable files.  The trick is to store a .bashrc
file in your root directory.  Under W95/WNT, the root directory is either
c:\ or c:\root (and you can `set HOME=/root' in your autoexec.bat).

Enclosed is a .bashrc file that you can use:
============================================================================
alias ls="ls -CF --color"
alias dir="ls -CF --color"
alias less="less -aCMrsi"
ulimit -c 0
export MM_RUNASROOT=1 

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