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if [[ "$DISABLE_LS_COLORS" != "true" ]]; then
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# Find the option for using colors in ls, depending on the version
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if [[ "$OSTYPE" == netbsd* ]] || [[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]]; then
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if [[ "$OSTYPE" == netbsd* ]]; then
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# On NetBSD, test if "gls" (GNU ls) is installed (this one supports colors);
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# otherwise, leave ls as is, because NetBSD's ls doesn't support -G
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gls --color -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='gls --color=tty'
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# coreutils, so prefer it to "gls".
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gls --color -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='gls --color=tty'
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colorls -G -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='colorls -G'
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elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]]; then
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gls --color -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='gls --color=tty' || alias ls='ls -G'
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else
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# For GNU ls, we use the default ls color theme. They can later be overwritten by themes.
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if [[ -z "$LS_COLORS" ]]; then
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