/etc/terminal-colors.d

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 Hi,

as already discussed we need a way how to control colorized output
(ideally something better than shell alias or env.variables).

I have merged support for

  /etc/terminal-colors.d/disable
  /etc/terminal-colors.d/<name>.disable
  /etc/terminal-colors.d/<name>.enable

where the <name> is util name (e.g. "dmesg"). The colors for all utils
are enabled for now.


The next step will be (probably) to support color scheme setting by

  /etc/terminal-colors.d/<name>.colors

in the same way how coreutils specifies dir_colors.

    Karel

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