Dircolors suitable for use with jellybeans.vim
Download the latest dircolors.jellybeans and put it in $HOME/.dircolors (which under Ubuntu will be loaded on login, probably true for other distros as well)
This is how I have configured Colors and Text rendering in iTerm2
Clone the repo to a machine running some kind of Linux, then ./run_test.sh (You will need bash 4.x installed on your machine)
It will then proceed to install (if missing) and use rerun in order to reload test.sh each time dircolors.* or any *.sh is saved.
rerun -x -b -p "**/{dircolors.*,*.sh}" -- ./test/test.shA simple Bash script that generates a bunch of files and then lists them using the colors from dircolors.jellybeans


