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So I have my gitconfig setup to do colors. In Terminal it works great, looks fine.

In iTerm2, however, the colors don't appear for my gitconfig at all unless I set the reverse property for git. Then they appear but who likes reversed colors anyways?

Why does this happen and how can I fix it?

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You should check that iTerm is setting the TERM variable correctly. On my system, I see:

echo $TERM
xterm-256color

And have working colours in git. This is set according to the 'Report Terminal Type' property in iTerm's preferences.

here's a screenshot of iTerm 2's preferences

You should also check the Colors tab, and ensure the contrast slider isn't all the way to the right.

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    Odd, I've tried that. I'm still seeing the escape codes from git log output: ESC[33mcommit e56f9a33b767f551568ESC[m $ echo $TERM xterm-256color Dec 7, 2011 at 21:21
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    I'm guessing you have figured this out by now :) but in case others face the same problem and the above does not help: your problem is probably related to the pager (less), not to git. A solution is available at the Unix&Linux StackExchange. Oct 13, 2013 at 4:32
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    +1 for "You should also check the Colors tab, and ensure the contrast slider isn't all the way to the right." Oct 26, 2013 at 7:58
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In my case I had coloured output from other terminal applications in iTerm, just not git. For anyone still looking to solve this, what did it for me was the solution from http://buildamodule.com/forum/post/iterm-git-ui-colors.

Modify your global git config as follows:

git config --global color.ui true

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  • my iTerm became absolutely pretty. :)
    – Sakares
    Jun 29, 2013 at 3:27
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    Oddly enough, git log --color worked, but for color "diff", I needed this extra.
    – user707650
    Mar 14, 2016 at 3:06
  • This got it working by prompting me to agree to Xcode License agreement again, I guess updating caused things to not work until re-agreeing.
    – Scott
    Sep 27, 2016 at 17:25
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I found an answer to this via http://code.google.com/p/iterm2/issues/detail?id=1639 that works for me.

"The solution is to add this to your ~/.gitconfig "

[core]
    pager = less -R
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For me this was not a git issue, but it was an iTerm2 issue on macOS. I ended up solving this by going to the iTerm2 Preferences > Window > Check the "Keep background colors opaque" checkbox and should now have no more pain or sorrows! #RevDev

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