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Color in Shell
Some tips to provide a more colorful shell experience.
- cat with color syntax highlighting
- Preserve color with less
- Vim-based color viewer view
- Colored diff colordiff
cat
The example below creates a script ccat, similar to cat but with syntax highlighting (using source-highlight, ref [1]):
- Define a script 'ccat:
#!/bin/bash
src-hilite-lesspipe.sh $1
- The included less script is also nice. Add to your .bashrc:
export LESSOPEN="| /path/to/src-hilite-lesspipe.sh %s"
export LESS=FRX # At least R!
Some examples
ccat file.c
ccat file.c | less -FRX
There are some alternatives to source-highlight. For instance on Ubuntu:
- python-pygments
- code2html
- highlight
- source-highlight (a dependency of qgit)
less
Use option -R to preserve ANSI color escape sequence in input:
colordiff file1 file2 | less -R # As command-line option
export LESS=R # Better use env. var $LESS
colordiff file1 file2 | less # ... no need to give -R anymore
export LESS=FRX # Even better
colordiff file1 file2 | less # ... quit asap if less than 1-page
In git, less is called with the following option:
export lESS=FSRX # Default git options
# ... F - quit if less than 1-page
# ... S - truncate long lines
# ... R - preserve color
# ... X - don't initialize term (no clear)
view
view is vim front-end document reader. view can highlight syntax of files based on their filename, but also based on their content (unlike source-highlight). Use view -
to view standard input:
view file.c # Detect .c format from filename
git diff HEAD^ | view - # Git - Will detect diff format from content
svn diff | view - # Svn - idem
colordiff
colordiff is a Perl wrapper around diff to show diff outputs in color:
colordiff file1 file2 # Diff in colors
alias diff="colordiff -W ${COLUMNS:-130}" # Handy alias that also adds auto-width
Note that colordiff output can be piped through less, or colordiff can also take a diff as standard input:
colordiff file1 file2 | less -FSRX # Page output
<patchfile colordiff # Colorize stdin
Pager
- Manpages
- By default uses pager -s
- /usr/bin/pager is a symlink to /etc/alternatives/pager.
- Overridden by env var $PAGER.
- Overridden by env var $MANPAGER.
- Overridden by cli option -P pager.