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The colors used on the Linux command line are intended to provide an easy way to identify files by type. You can change them, but you should have a good reason before you do.
A program (binary, or executable) is a file on disk somewhere, in a recognized format. Common formats include ELF on Linux, ...
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Hypothesis: This suggests that Textual/Rich is emitting the modern ANSI escape codes for bright colors (e.g., \x1b [91m for bright red), but the underlying Linux kernel virtual terminal (vt) console ...
For some reason the name of the vimrc file is repeatedly wrong in this repository. Did I really typo it again? I was having problems getting the Vim colors working on Amazon Linux and changed .vim.rc ...