Move __fish_set_lscolors to ls.fish

It's not used anywhere else.

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Mahmoud Al-Qudsi 2020-07-12 14:17:43 -05:00
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function __fish_set_lscolors --description 'Set $LS_COLORS if possible'
if ! set -qx LS_COLORS && set -l cmd (command -s {g,}dircolors)[1]
set -l colorfile
for file in ~/.dir_colors ~/.dircolors /etc/DIR_COLORS
if test -f $file
set colorfile $file
break
end
end
# Here we rely on the legacy behavior of `dircolors -c` producing output
# suitable for csh in order to extract just the data we're interested in.
set -gx LS_COLORS ($cmd -c $colorfile | string split ' ')[3]
# The value should always be quoted but be conservative and check first.
if string match -qr '^([\'"]).*\1$' -- $LS_COLORS
set LS_COLORS (string match -r '^.(.*).$' $LS_COLORS)[2]
end
end
end

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function __fish_set_lscolors --description 'Set $LS_COLORS if possible'
if ! set -qx LS_COLORS && set -l cmd (command -s {g,}dircolors)[1]
set -l colorfile
for file in ~/.dir_colors ~/.dircolors /etc/DIR_COLORS
if test -f $file
set colorfile $file
break
end
end
# Here we rely on the legacy behavior of `dircolors -c` producing output
# suitable for csh in order to extract just the data we're interested in.
set -gx LS_COLORS ($cmd -c $colorfile | string split ' ')[3]
# The value should always be quoted but be conservative and check first.
if string match -qr '^([\'"]).*\1$' -- $LS_COLORS
set LS_COLORS (string match -r '^.(.*).$' $LS_COLORS)[2]
end
end
end
function ls --description "List contents of directory"
# Make ls use colors and show indicators if we are on a system that supports that feature and writing to stdout.
#