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0.544 2023-12-23
- fix a bug introduced by the $File::LsColor::COLORIZE_PATH variable
that manifested itself when the variable was set and no definition
to color the file by extension or other means was found.
0.540 2021-10-09
- introducing $File::LsColor::COLORIZE_PATH variable.
If set (new default), given a path like ~/foo/bar.flac, everything
prior to the basename will be colored as per the LS_COLORS directory
specification, while the actual base filename will be colored
according to the file extension specification.
0.530 2021-05-24
- introducing File::LsColor::slack_code_to_ls_code.
Given a 'slack name', returns the short form of the ls code.
0.520 2021-04-27
- introducing $File::LsColor::IGNORE_CASE variable. If set, case is ignored
for file extensions.
0.506 2019-04-15
- No functional changes.
- add meta 'provides' field for kwalitee.
0.504 2019-04-08
- bin/ls_color now properly splits a line and adds back the input field
separator. Added some advanced examples to the docs.
0.501 2019-04-04
- bin/ls_color now accepts a --key option similar to sort(1). The input field
separator can be set as well. Useful to colorize filenames that can be
aligned in columns other than the first; see examples section.
0.500 2019-03-24
- Fix character device indicator to be cd, not ca
0.499 2019-03-22
- introducing $File::LsColor::NO_STAT variable. If set, no stat() will be
made. This can be desired if the filenames aren't real files, or for
performance reasons.
0.498 2019-03-17
- fix bug in can_ls_color() that made the function return undef when it
shouldn't
0.495 2019-03-11
- if LS_COLORS env var is unset, use the default gnu specification from
dircolors.
0.492 2019-03-09
- properly support dircolors keys with a wildcard and no extension, for
example *MANIFEST, *README
- can_ls_color() can now accept whitespace padded queries as well as both a
naked extension and a full filname, e.g perl_is_best.pm
- now properly support the following file attributes:
* symlink
* executable
* directories
* sockets
* named pipes
* block devices
* character special files
keep in mind that since a stat() needs to take place, this will only work
with resolvable paths to real files.
- the GNU default dircolors have been updated.