Files in this directory determine the default behavior for
utilities when coloring output.
The name is a utility name. The name is optional and when none is
specified then the file is used for all unspecified utilities.
The term is a terminal identifier (the TERM environment
variable). The terminal identifier is optional and when none is
specified then the file is used for all unspecified terminals.
The type is a file type. Supported file types are:
disable
Turns off output colorization for all compatible utilities.
enable
Turns on output colorization; any matching disable
files are
ignored.
scheme
Specifies colors used for output. The file format may be
specific to the utility, the default format is described
below.
If there are more files that match for a utility, then the file
with the more specific filename wins. For example, the filename
"@xterm.scheme" has less priority than "dmesg@xterm.scheme". The
lowest priority are those files without a utility name and
terminal identifier (e.g., "disable").
The user-specific $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/terminal-colors.d or
$HOME/.config/terminal-colors.d overrides the global setting.