git-grep shares a lot of options with the standard grep tool. Like GNU grep, it has coloring options to highlight the matching text. And like it, it has options to customize the various colored parts. This patch updates the default git-grep colors to make them match the GNU grep default ones [1]. It was possible to get the same result by setting the various `color.grep.<slot>` options, but this patch makes `git grep --color` share the same color scheme as `grep --color` by default without any user configuration. [1] https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/grep.1.html#ENVIRONMENT Signed-off-by: Lénaïc Huard <lenaic@xxxxxxxxx> --- grep.c | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/grep.c b/grep.c index fe847a0111..ca4f321cb3 100644 --- a/grep.c +++ b/grep.c @@ -26,10 +26,10 @@ static struct grep_opt grep_defaults = { .pattern_type_option = GREP_PATTERN_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED, .colors = { [GREP_COLOR_CONTEXT] = "", - [GREP_COLOR_FILENAME] = "", + [GREP_COLOR_FILENAME] = GIT_COLOR_MAGENTA, [GREP_COLOR_FUNCTION] = "", - [GREP_COLOR_LINENO] = "", - [GREP_COLOR_COLUMNNO] = "", + [GREP_COLOR_LINENO] = GIT_COLOR_GREEN, + [GREP_COLOR_COLUMNNO] = GIT_COLOR_GREEN, [GREP_COLOR_MATCH_CONTEXT] = GIT_COLOR_BOLD_RED, [GREP_COLOR_MATCH_SELECTED] = GIT_COLOR_BOLD_RED, [GREP_COLOR_SELECTED] = "", -- 2.34.1