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主页 / ubuntu / 问题 / 4575
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Owais Lone
Owais Lone
Asked: 2010-09-23 09:12:30 +0800 CST2010-09-23 09:12:30 +0800 CST 2010-09-23 09:12:30 +0800 CST

如何使用和配置终端颜色?

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我的终端全是黑白的。:P 没有颜色。终端输出以不同的颜色突出显示以表示数据。就像我们做 ls 一样,文件夹和文件有不同的颜色,但我的终端只显示一种颜色。

我在 Ubuntu 10.10 上使用 gnome-terminal

gnome-terminal
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    TJ L
    2010-09-23T10:22:08+08:002010-09-23T10:22:08+08:00

    终端颜色(和其他命令)由~/.bashrc文件中的配置控制。如果您对 .bashrc 配置进行一些谷歌搜索,您可以找到一些可以使用的优秀自定义配置。我使用的是我在网上找到的几种不同的组合以及我对其进行的一些自定义更改。这是它的屏幕截图(在 cygwin 中,因为我目前正在工作)。

    替代文字

    这是我的 ~/.bashrc 文件的内容。如果您查看别名,别名 forls会自动将颜色标志附加到命令中,因此如果您只想要颜色 for ls,那么这就是要使用的行。

    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    # Source global definitions (if any)
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then
            . /etc/bashrc   # --> Read /etc/bashrc, if present.
    fi
    
    
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    # Some settings
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    
    ulimit -S -c 0          # Don't want any coredumps.
    set -o notify
    set -o noclobber
    set -o ignoreeof
    set -o nounset
    #set -o xtrace          # Useful for debuging.
    
    # Enable options:
    shopt -s cdspell
    shopt -s cdable_vars
    shopt -s checkhash
    shopt -s checkwinsize
    shopt -s sourcepath
    shopt -s no_empty_cmd_completion
    shopt -s cmdhist
    shopt -s histappend histreedit histverify
    shopt -s extglob        # Necessary for programmable completion.
    
    
    
    export TIMEFORMAT=$'\nreal %3R\tuser %3U\tsys %3S\tpcpu %P\n'
    export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%H:%M > "
    export HISTIGNORE="&:bg:fg:ll:h"
    export HOSTFILE=$HOME/.hosts    # Put list of remote hosts in ~/.hosts ...
    
    
    
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    # Greeting, motd etc...
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    
    # Define some colors first:
    red='\e[0;31m'
    RED='\e[1;31m'
    blue='\e[0;34m'
    BLUE='\e[1;34m'
    cyan='\e[0;36m'
    CYAN='\e[1;36m'
    NC='\e[0m'              # No Color
    # --> Nice. Has the same effect as using "ansi.sys" in DOS.
    
    
    # Looks best on a terminal with black background.....
    date
    
    function _exit()        # Function to run upon exit of shell.
    {
        echo -e "${RED}Hasta la vista, baby${NC}"
    }
    trap _exit EXIT
    
    
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    # Shell Prompt
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    if [[ "${DISPLAY%%:0*}" != "" ]]; then  
        HILIT=${red}   # remote machine: prompt will be partly red
    else
        HILIT=${cyan}  # local machine: prompt will be partly cyan
    fi
    
    export PS1='\n\[\033[0;31m\]\u\[\033[0;37m\]@\[\033[0;32m\]\h\[\033[0;37m\]:\[\033[0;36m\]\W\[\033[0;32m\]\$ \[\033[0;37m\]' 
    
    
    
    
    #===============================================================
    #
    # ALIASES AND FUNCTIONS
    #
    # Arguably, some functions defined here are quite big.
    # If you want to make this file smaller, these functions can
    # be converted into scripts and removed from here.
    #
    # Many functions were taken (almost) straight from the bash-2.04
    # examples.
    #
    #===============================================================
    
    #-------------------
    # Personnal Aliases
    #-------------------
    
    alias rm='rm -i'
    alias cp='cp -i'
    alias mv='mv -i'
    # -> Prevents accidentally clobbering files.
    alias mkdir='mkdir -p'
    
    alias h='history'
    alias j='jobs -l'
    alias which='type -a'
    alias ..='cd ..'
    alias path='echo -e ${PATH//:/\\n}'
    alias libpath='echo -e ${LD_LIBRARY_PATH//:/\\n}'
    alias print='/usr/bin/lp -o nobanner -d $LPDEST'
                # Assumes LPDEST is defined (default printer)
    alias pjet='enscript -h -G -fCourier9 -d $LPDEST'
                # Pretty-print using enscript
    
    alias du='du -kh'       # Makes a more readable output.
    alias df='df -kTh'
    
    alias vi='vim' #who wants to use vi over vim?
    
    alias tarball='tar czvf'    #I can never remember the arguments
    alias untarball='tar xzvf'
    
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    # The 'ls' family (this assumes you use a recent GNU ls)
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    alias ll="ls -l --group-directories-first"
    alias ls='ls -hF --color'  # add colors for filetype recognition
    alias la='ls -Al'          # show hidden files
    alias lx='ls -lXB'         # sort by extension
    alias lk='ls -lSr'         # sort by size, biggest last
    alias lc='ls -ltcr'        # sort by and show change time, most recent last
    alias lu='ls -ltur'        # sort by and show access time, most recent last
    alias lt='ls -ltr'         # sort by date, most recent last
    alias lm='ls -al |more'    # pipe through 'more'
    alias lr='ls -lR'          # recursive ls
    alias tree='tree -Csu'     # nice alternative to 'recursive ls'
    
    # If your version of 'ls' doesn't support --group-directories-first try this:
    # function ll(){ ls -l "$@"| egrep "^d" ; ls -lXB "$@" 2>&-| \
    #                egrep -v "^d|total "; }
    
    
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    # tailoring 'less'
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    
    alias more='less'
    export PAGER=less
    export LESSCHARSET='latin1'
    export LESSOPEN='|/usr/bin/lesspipe.sh %s 2>&-'
       # Use this if lesspipe.sh exists
    export LESS='-i -N -w  -z-4 -g -e -M -X -F -R -P%t?f%f \
    :stdin .?pb%pb\%:?lbLine %lb:?bbByte %bb:-...'
    
    
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    # spelling typos - highly personnal and keyboard-dependent :-)
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    
    alias xs='cd'
    alias vf='cd'
    alias moer='more'
    alias moew='more'
    alias kk='ll'
    
    
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    # A few fun ones
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    function xtitle()      # Adds some text in the terminal frame.
    {
        case "$TERM" in
            *term | rxvt)
                echo -n -e "\033]0;$*\007" ;;
            *)  
                ;;
        esac
    }
    
    # aliases that use xtitle
    alias top='xtitle Processes on $HOST && top'
    alias make='xtitle Making $(basename $PWD) ; make'
    alias ncftp="xtitle ncFTP ; ncftp"
    
    # .. and functions
    function man()
    {
        for i ; do
            xtitle The $(basename $1|tr -d .[:digit:]) manual
            command man -F -a "$i"
        done
    }
    
    
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    # Make the following commands run in background automatically:
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    
    function te()  # Wrapper around xemacs/gnuserv ...
    {
        if [ "$(gnuclient -batch -eval t 2>&-)" == "t" ]; then
            gnuclient -q "$@";
        else
            ( xemacs "$@" &);
        fi
    }
    
    function soffice() { command soffice "$@" & }
    function firefox() { command firefox "$@" & }
    function xpdf() { command xpdf "$@" & }
    
    
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    # File & string-related functions:
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    # Find a file with a pattern in name:
    function ff() { find . -type f -iname '*'$*'*' -ls ; }
    
    # Find a file with pattern $1 in name and Execute $2 on it:
    function fe()
    { find . -type f -iname '*'${1:-}'*' -exec ${2:-file} {} \;  ; }
    
    # Find a pattern in a set of files and highlight them:
    # (needs a recent version of egrep)
    function fstr()
    {
        OPTIND=1
        local case=""
        local usage="fstr: find string in files.
    Usage: fstr [-i] \"pattern\" [\"filename pattern\"] "
        while getopts :it opt
        do
            case "$opt" in
            i) case="-i " ;;
            *) echo "$usage"; return;;
            esac
        done
        shift $(( $OPTIND - 1 ))
        if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then
            echo "$usage"
            return;
        fi
        find . -type f -name "${2:-*}" -print0 | \
        xargs -0 egrep --color=always -sn ${case} "$1" 2>&- | more 
    
    }
    
    function cuttail() # cut last n lines in file, 10 by default
    {
        nlines=${2:-10}
        sed -n -e :a -e "1,${nlines}!{P;N;D;};N;ba" $1
    }
    
    function lowercase()  # move filenames to lowercase
    {
        for file ; do
            filename=${file##*/}
            case "$filename" in
            */*) dirname==${file%/*} ;;
            *) dirname=.;;
            esac
            nf=$(echo $filename | tr A-Z a-z)
            newname="${dirname}/${nf}"
            if [ "$nf" != "$filename" ]; then
                mv "$file" "$newname"
                echo "lowercase: $file --> $newname"
            else
                echo "lowercase: $file not changed."
            fi
        done
    }
    
    
    function swap()  # Swap 2 filenames around, if they exist
    {                #(from Uzi's bashrc).
        local TMPFILE=tmp.$$ 
    
        [ $# -ne 2 ] && echo "swap: 2 arguments needed" && return 1
        [ ! -e $1 ] && echo "swap: $1 does not exist" && return 1
        [ ! -e $2 ] && echo "swap: $2 does not exist" && return 1
    
        mv "$1" $TMPFILE 
        mv "$2" "$1"
        mv $TMPFILE "$2"
    }
    
    function extract()      # Handy Extract Program.
    {
         if [ -f $1 ] ; then
             case $1 in
                 *.tar.bz2)   tar xvjf $1     ;;
                 *.tar.gz)    tar xvzf $1     ;;
                 *.bz2)       bunzip2 $1      ;;
                 *.rar)       unrar x $1      ;;
                 *.gz)        gunzip $1       ;;
                 *.tar)       tar xvf $1      ;;
                 *.tbz2)      tar xvjf $1     ;;
                 *.tgz)       tar xvzf $1     ;;
                 *.zip)       unzip $1        ;;
                 *.Z)         uncompress $1   ;;
                 *.7z)        7z x $1         ;;
                 *)           echo "'$1' cannot be extracted via >extract<" ;;
             esac
         else
             echo "'$1' is not a valid file"
         fi
    }
    
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    # Process/system related functions:
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    function my_ps() { ps $@ -u $USER -o pid,%cpu,%mem,bsdtime,command ; }
    function pp() { my_ps f | awk '!/awk/ && $0~var' var=${1:-".*"} ; }
    
    
    function killps()                 # Kill by process name.
    {
        local pid pname sig="-TERM"   # Default signal.
        if [ "$#" -lt 1 ] || [ "$#" -gt 2 ]; then
            echo "Usage: killps [-SIGNAL] pattern"
            return;
        fi
        if [ $# = 2 ]; then sig=$1 ; fi
        for pid in $(my_ps| awk '!/awk/ && $0~pat { print $1 }' pat=${!#} ) ; do
            pname=$(my_ps | awk '$1~var { print $5 }' var=$pid )
            if ask "Kill process $pid <$pname> with signal $sig?"
                then kill $sig $pid
            fi
        done
    }
    
    function my_ip() # Get IP adresses.
    {
        MY_IP=$(/sbin/ifconfig ppp0 | awk '/inet/ { print $2 } ' | \
    sed -e s/addr://)
        MY_ISP=$(/sbin/ifconfig ppp0 | awk '/P-t-P/ { print $3 } ' | \
    sed -e s/P-t-P://)
    }
    
    function ii()   # Get current host related info.
    {
        echo -e "\nYou are logged on ${RED}$HOST"
        echo -e "\nAdditionnal information:$NC " ; uname -a
        echo -e "\n${RED}Users logged on:$NC " ; w -h
        echo -e "\n${RED}Current date :$NC " ; date
        echo -e "\n${RED}Machine stats :$NC " ; uptime
        echo -e "\n${RED}Memory stats :$NC " ; free
        my_ip 2>&- ;
        echo -e "\n${RED}Local IP Address :$NC" ; echo ${MY_IP:-"Not connected"}
        echo -e "\n${RED}ISP Address :$NC" ; echo ${MY_ISP:-"Not connected"}
        echo -e "\n${RED}Open connections :$NC "; netstat -pan --inet;
        echo
    }
    
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    # Misc utilities:
    #-------------------------------------------------------------
    
    function repeat()       # Repeat n times command.
    {
        local i max
        max=$1; shift;
        for ((i=1; i <= max ; i++)); do  # --> C-like syntax
            eval "$@";
        done
    }
    
    
    function ask()          # See 'killps' for example of use.
    {
        echo -n "$@" '[y/n] ' ; read ans
        case "$ans" in
            y*|Y*) return 0 ;;
            *) return 1 ;;
        esac
    }
    
    function corename()   # Get name of app that created a corefile.
    { 
        for file ; do
            echo -n $file : ; gdb --core=$file --batch | head -1
        done 
    }
    
    
    
    
    #=========================================================================
    # PROGRAMMABLE COMPLETION - ONLY SINCE BASH-2.04
    # Most are taken from the bash 2.05 documentation and from Ian McDonald's
    # 'Bash completion' package (http://www.caliban.org/bash/#completion).
    # You will in fact need bash more recent than 3.0 for some features.
    #=========================================================================
    
    if [ "${BASH_VERSION%.*}" \< "3.0" ]; then
        echo "You will need to upgrade to version 3.0 \
    for full programmable completion features."
        return
    fi
    
    shopt -s extglob         # Necessary,
    #set +o nounset          # otherwise some completions will fail.
    
    complete -A hostname   rsh rcp telnet rlogin r ftp ping disk
    complete -A export     printenv
    complete -A variable   export local readonly unset
    complete -A enabled    builtin
    complete -A alias      alias unalias
    complete -A function   function
    complete -A user       su mail finger
    
    complete -A helptopic  help     # Currently, same as builtins.
    complete -A shopt      shopt
    complete -A stopped -P '%' bg
    complete -A job -P '%'     fg jobs disown
    
    complete -A directory  mkdir rmdir
    complete -A directory   -o default cd
    
    # Compression
    complete -f -o default -X '*.+(zip|ZIP)'  zip
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(zip|ZIP)' unzip
    complete -f -o default -X '*.+(z|Z)'      compress
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(z|Z)'     uncompress
    complete -f -o default -X '*.+(gz|GZ)'    gzip
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(gz|GZ)'   gunzip
    complete -f -o default -X '*.+(bz2|BZ2)'  bzip2
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(bz2|BZ2)' bunzip2
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(zip|ZIP|z|Z|gz|GZ|bz2|BZ2)' extract
    
    
    # Documents - Postscript,pdf,dvi.....
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(ps|PS)'  gs ghostview ps2pdf ps2ascii
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(dvi|DVI)' dvips dvipdf xdvi dviselect dvitype
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(pdf|PDF)' acroread pdf2ps
    complete -f -o default -X \
    '!*.@(@(?(e)ps|?(E)PS|pdf|PDF)?(.gz|.GZ|.bz2|.BZ2|.Z))' gv ggv
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.texi*' makeinfo texi2dvi texi2html texi2pdf
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.tex' tex latex slitex
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.lyx' lyx
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(htm*|HTM*)' lynx html2ps
    complete -f -o default -X \
    '!*.+(doc|DOC|xls|XLS|ppt|PPT|sx?|SX?|csv|CSV|od?|OD?|ott|OTT)' soffice
    
    # Multimedia
    complete -f -o default -X \
    '!*.+(gif|GIF|jp*g|JP*G|bmp|BMP|xpm|XPM|png|PNG)' xv gimp ee gqview
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(mp3|MP3)' mpg123 mpg321
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(ogg|OGG)' ogg123
    complete -f -o default -X \
    '!*.@(mp[23]|MP[23]|ogg|OGG|wav|WAV|pls|m3u|xm|mod|s[3t]m|it|mtm|ult|flac)' xmms
    complete -f -o default -X \
    '!*.@(mp?(e)g|MP?(E)G|wma|avi|AVI|asf|vob|VOB|bin|dat|vcd|\
    ps|pes|fli|viv|rm|ram|yuv|mov|MOV|qt|QT|wmv|mp3|MP3|ogg|OGG|\
    ogm|OGM|mp4|MP4|wav|WAV|asx|ASX)' xine
    
    
    
    complete -f -o default -X '!*.pl'  perl perl5
    
    
    # This is a 'universal' completion function - it works when commands have
    # a so-called 'long options' mode , ie: 'ls --all' instead of 'ls -a'
    # Needs the '-o' option of grep
    #  (try the commented-out version if not available).
    
    # First, remove '=' from completion word separators
    # (this will allow completions like 'ls --color=auto' to work correctly).
    
    COMP_WORDBREAKS=${COMP_WORDBREAKS/=/}
    
    
    _get_longopts() 
    { 
        #$1 --help | sed  -e '/--/!d' -e 's/.*--\([^[:space:].,]*\).*/--\1/'| \
    #grep ^"$2" |sort -u ;
        $1 --help | grep -o -e "--[^[:space:].,]*" | grep -e "$2" |sort -u 
    }
    
    _longopts()
    {
        local cur
        cur=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}
    
        case "${cur:-*}" in
           -*)      ;;
            *)      return ;;
        esac
    
        case "$1" in
          \~*)      eval cmd="$1" ;;
            *)      cmd="$1" ;;
        esac
        COMPREPLY=( $(_get_longopts ${1} ${cur} ) )
    }
    complete  -o default -F _longopts configure bash
    complete  -o default -F _longopts wget id info a2ps ls recode
    
    _tar()
    {
        local cur ext regex tar untar
    
        COMPREPLY=()
        cur=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}
    
        # If we want an option, return the possible long options.
        case "$cur" in
            -*)     COMPREPLY=( $(_get_longopts $1 $cur ) ); return 0;;
        esac
    
        if [ $COMP_CWORD -eq 1 ]; then
            COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W 'c t x u r d A' -- $cur ) )
            return 0
        fi
    
        case "${COMP_WORDS[1]}" in
            ?(-)c*f)
                COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -f $cur ) )
                return 0
                ;;
                +([^Izjy])f)
                ext='tar'
                regex=$ext
                ;;
            *z*f)
                ext='tar.gz'
                regex='t\(ar\.\)\(gz\|Z\)'
                ;;
            *[Ijy]*f)
                ext='t?(ar.)bz?(2)'
                regex='t\(ar\.\)bz2\?'
                ;;
            *)
                COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -f $cur ) )
                return 0
                ;;
    
        esac
    
        if [[ "$COMP_LINE" == tar*.$ext' '* ]]; then
            # Complete on files in tar file.
            #
            # Get name of tar file from command line.
            tar=$( echo "$COMP_LINE" | \
                   sed -e 's|^.* \([^ ]*'$regex'\) .*$|\1|' )
            # Devise how to untar and list it.
            untar=t${COMP_WORDS[1]//[^Izjyf]/}
    
            COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W "$( echo $( tar $untar $tar \
                        2>/dev/null ) )" -- "$cur" ) )
            return 0
    
        else
            # File completion on relevant files.
            COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -G $cur\*.$ext ) )
    
        fi
    
        return 0
    
    }
    
    complete -F _tar -o default tar
    
    _make()
    {
        local mdef makef makef_dir="." makef_inc gcmd cur prev i;
        COMPREPLY=();
        cur=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]};
        prev=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]};
        case "$prev" in
            -*f)
                COMPREPLY=($(compgen -f $cur ));
                return 0
            ;;
        esac;
        case "$cur" in
            -*)
                COMPREPLY=($(_get_longopts $1 $cur ));
                return 0
            ;;
        esac;
    
        # make reads `GNUmakefile', then `makefile', then `Makefile'
        if [ -f ${makef_dir}/GNUmakefile ]; then
            makef=${makef_dir}/GNUmakefile
        elif [ -f ${makef_dir}/makefile ]; then
            makef=${makef_dir}/makefile
        elif [ -f ${makef_dir}/Makefile ]; then
            makef=${makef_dir}/Makefile
        else
            makef=${makef_dir}/*.mk        # Local convention.
        fi
    
    
        # Before we scan for targets, see if a Makefile name was
        # specified with -f ...
        for (( i=0; i < ${#COMP_WORDS[@]}; i++ )); do
            if [[ ${COMP_WORDS[i]} == -f ]]; then
               # eval for tilde expansion
               eval makef=${COMP_WORDS[i+1]}
               break
            fi
        done
        [ ! -f $makef ] && return 0
    
        # deal with included Makefiles
        makef_inc=$( grep -E '^-?include' $makef | \
        sed -e "s,^.* ,"$makef_dir"/," )
        for file in $makef_inc; do
            [ -f $file ] && makef="$makef $file"
        done
    
    
        # If we have a partial word to complete, restrict completions to
        # matches of that word.
        if [ -n "$cur" ]; then gcmd='grep "^$cur"' ; else gcmd=cat ; fi
    
        COMPREPLY=( $( awk -F':' '/^[a-zA-Z0-9][^$#\/\t=]*:([^=]|$)/ \
                                    {split($1,A,/ /);for(i in A)print A[i]}' \
                                    $makef 2>/dev/null | eval $gcmd  ))
    
    }
    
    complete -F _make -X '+($*|*.[cho])' make gmake pmake
    
    
    
    
    _killall()
    {
        local cur prev
        COMPREPLY=()
        cur=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}
    
        # get a list of processes (the first sed evaluation
        # takes care of swapped out processes, the second
        # takes care of getting the basename of the process)
        COMPREPLY=( $( /usr/bin/ps -u $USER -o comm  | \
            sed -e '1,1d' -e 's#[]\[]##g' -e 's#^.*/##'| \
            awk '{if ($0 ~ /^'$cur'/) print $0}' ))
    
        return 0
    }
    
    complete -F _killall killall killps
    
    
    
    # A meta-command completion function for commands like sudo(8), which need to
    # first complete on a command, then complete according to that command's own
    # completion definition - currently not quite foolproof,
    # but still quite useful (By Ian McDonald, modified by me).
    
    
    _meta_comp()
    {
        local cur func cline cspec
    
        COMPREPLY=()
        cur=${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}
        cmdline=${COMP_WORDS[@]}
        if [ $COMP_CWORD = 1 ]; then  
             COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -c $cur ) )
        else
            cmd=${COMP_WORDS[1]}            # Find command.
            cspec=$( complete -p ${cmd} )   # Find spec of that command.
    
            # COMP_CWORD and COMP_WORDS() are not read-only,
            # so we can set them before handing off to regular
            # completion routine:
            # Get current command line minus initial command,
            cline="${COMP_LINE#$1 }"
            # split current command line tokens into array,
            COMP_WORDS=( $cline )
            # set current token number to 1 less than now.
            COMP_CWORD=$(( $COMP_CWORD - 1 ))
            # If current arg is empty, add it to COMP_WORDS array
            # (otherwise that information will be lost).
            if [ -z $cur ]; then COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]=""  ; fi
    
            if [ "${cspec%%-F *}" != "${cspec}" ]; then
          # if -F then get function:
                func=${cspec#*-F }
                func=${func%% *}
                eval $func $cline   # Evaluate it.
            else
                func=$( echo $cspec | sed -e 's/^complete//' -e 's/[^ ]*$//' )
                COMPREPLY=( $( eval compgen $func $cur ) )
            fi
    
        fi
    
    }
    
    
    complete -o default -F _meta_comp nohup \
    eval exec trace truss strace sotruss gdb
    complete -o default -F _meta_comp command type which man nice time
    
    # Local Variables:
    # mode:shell-script
    # sh-shell:bash
    # End:
    
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  2. Dennis Williamson
    2010-09-23T13:35:57+08:002010-09-23T13:35:57+08:00

    我在一个名为的文件中有这个~/.LESS_TERMCAP:

    export LESS_TERMCAP_mb=$(tput bold; tput setaf 2) # green
    export LESS_TERMCAP_md=$(tput bold; tput setaf 6) # cyan
    export LESS_TERMCAP_me=$(tput sgr0)
    export LESS_TERMCAP_so=$(tput bold; tput setaf 3; tput setab 4) # yellow on blue
    export LESS_TERMCAP_se=$(tput rmso; tput sgr0)
    export LESS_TERMCAP_us=$(tput smul; tput bold; tput setaf 7) # white
    export LESS_TERMCAP_ue=$(tput rmul; tput sgr0)
    export LESS_TERMCAP_mr=$(tput rev)
    export LESS_TERMCAP_mh=$(tput dim)
    export LESS_TERMCAP_ZN=$(tput ssubm)
    export LESS_TERMCAP_ZV=$(tput rsubm)
    export LESS_TERMCAP_ZO=$(tput ssupm)
    export LESS_TERMCAP_ZW=$(tput rsupm)
    

    然后在我的~/.bashrc:

    . ~/.LESS_TERMCAP
    

    特别是,它使man页面更加丰富多彩。您可以通过硬编码颜色代码而不是使用tput.

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