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Usage

Introduction

You use file styles to control the way files of different types are displayed and generally dealt with. For more information about styles and their various properties, the tree structure applied to styles, and all other fun details, check out the styles chapter!

Configuring styles is important in order to get gentoo to look the way you want it to, and also to act the way you want it to.

Note!

Using 'file' carries a pretty heavy performance penalty! Although some considerable attempts have been made in gentoo to lessen the impact, it is still there. For maximum performance, don't use types with 'file' RE rules. If you don't define any type using 'file' RE matching, gentoo will detect this and optimize the entire file typing process somewhat.

For the special case of just recognizing any executable file (i.e. not just binary ELF files), simply use the protection flag checks described above. It'll be a lot quicker.


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