On 6/12/22 00:22, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
If I do
ls --color=auto -lt "$@" --color | more
and that the last displayed color is red,
this red color is used for all my following ls
How can I reset the color setting?
I've tried your command in F37 and your issue doesn't occur for me
potentially. In my situation the last colour displayed was blue for a
directory, and when I issue the next ls command the first display is a
directory in blue, followed by an image file in purple, a failed partial
download in grey and files in white, which is exactly the same colour
scheme as your command.
regards,
Steve
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