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# Our ~/.profile should already have made a directory with the supported
# options for us; if not, we won't be wrapping ls(1) with a function at all
[ -d "$HOME"/.cache/ls ] || return
# Define function proper
ls() {
# Add --block-size=K to always show the filesize in kibibytes
[ -e "$HOME"/.cache/ls/block-size ] &&
set -- --block-size=K "$@"
# Add --classify to show trailing indicators of the filetype
[ -e "$HOME"/.cache/ls/classify ] &&
set -- --classify "$@"
# Add --color if the terminal has at least 8 colors
[ -e "$HOME"/.cache/ls/color ] &&
[ "$({ tput colors || tput Co ; } 2>/dev/null)" -ge 8 ] &&
set -- --color=auto "$@"
# Add --format=horizontal to print entries in a saner way
[ -e "$HOME"/.cache/ls/format ] &&
set -- --format=horizontal "$@"
# Add --hide-control-chars if present; we always want this interactively,
# even if the output is to a pager; we shouldn't be trying to script ls(1)
# output anyway
[ -e "$HOME"/.cache/ls/hide-control-chars ] &&
set -- --hide-control-chars "$@"
# Add --time-style='+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' to show trailing indicators of the
# filetype
[ -e "$HOME"/.cache/ls/time-style ] &&
set -- --time-style='+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' "$@"
# Run ls(1) with the concluded arguments
command ls "$@"
}
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