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-rw-r--r--lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh9
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh b/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh
index 467b770d6..122e3fecb 100644
--- a/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh
+++ b/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ autoload -U colors && colors
# Enable ls colors
export LSCOLORS="Gxfxcxdxbxegedabagacad"
+# TODO organise this chaotic logic
+
if [[ "$DISABLE_LS_COLORS" != "true" ]]; then
# Find the option for using colors in ls, depending on the version
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == netbsd* ]]; then
@@ -18,7 +20,12 @@ if [[ "$DISABLE_LS_COLORS" != "true" ]]; then
gls --color -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='gls --color=tty'
colorls -G -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='colorls -G'
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]]; then
- gls --color -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='gls --color=tty' || alias ls='ls -G'
+ # this is a good alias, it works by default just using $LSCOLORS
+ alias ls='ls -G'
+
+ # only use coreutils ls if there is a dircolors customization present ($LS_COLORS or .dircolors file)
+ # otherwise, gls will use the default color scheme which is ugly af
+ [[ -n "$LS_COLORS" || -f "$HOME/.dircolors" ]] && gls --color -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='gls --color=tty'
else
# For GNU ls, we use the default ls color theme. They can later be overwritten by themes.
if [[ -z "$LS_COLORS" ]]; then