On Fri, 13 Dec 1996, Chris R. Martin wrote:

> I can't seem to find the color-ls package. Has it been replaced by
> something else?

ls includes now the option color :

       --color, --colour, --color=always, --colour=always
              Colorize the names of files depending on  the  type
              of file.  See DISPLAY COLORIZATION below.

       --color=auto, --colour=auto
              Same  as  --color  but only if standard output is a
              terminal.  This is very useful  for  shell  scripts
              and  command  aliases,  especially if your favorite
              pager does not support color control codes.

       --color=none, --colour=none
              Disables colorization.  This is the default.   Pro­
              vided to override a previous color option.


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Hugo HAAS, Engineering Student at Ecole Centrale Paris, France
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