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After enabling CLICOLOR=1 in .bashrc, how do I specify colours for terminal operations. The only one I have seen is LSCOLORS=<some string specifying the color scheme> e.g. GxFxCxDxBxegedabagaced. Which other terminal operations can I set color schemes for?

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some commands support colors some don't, grep will highlight matches with the --color option, to configure see GREP_COLORS, i.e. use an ANSI color def. to indicate you want something other than red :-)

note the --color option must be set to something, see man grep

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  • Hah, it appears we posted at the same time. On darwin (at least) it's GREP_COLOR, minus the S. I'm pretty sure it's the same on linux
    – Tim Harper
    Jun 21, 2011 at 22:58
  • yeah, it seems it's depricated but still supported, what we did not mention is the horrid trouble you can get into when you output ANSI sequences inside scripts and so on :)
    – bjarneh
    Jul 2, 2011 at 1:49
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I've often seen grep output colorized:

export GREP_OPTIONS='--color=always' GREP_COLOR=36

Where color:

30..37 = black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white

40..47 = same as above, but background color

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