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doc: be more explicit about ripgrep's behavior when printing to a tty
Fixes #1709
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@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ Feature enhancements:
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* Added or improved file type filtering for Ada, DITA, Elixir, Fuchsia, Gentoo,
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Gradle, GraphQL, Markdown, Prolog, Raku, TypeScript, USD, V
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* [FEATURE #1709](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1709):
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Improve documentation of ripgrep's behavior when stdout is a tty.
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* [FEATURE #1737](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1737):
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Provide binaries for Apple silicon.
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* [FEATURE #1790](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep/issues/1790):
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@ -537,9 +537,8 @@ When enabled, ripgrep will use block buffering. That is, whenever a matching
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line is found, it will be written to an in-memory buffer and will not be
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written to stdout until the buffer reaches a certain size. This is the default
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when ripgrep's stdout is redirected to a pipeline or a file. When ripgrep's
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stdout is connected to a terminal, line buffering will be used by default.
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Forcing block buffering can be useful when dumping a large amount of contents
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to a terminal.
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stdout is connected to a tty, line buffering will be used by default. Forcing
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block buffering can be useful when dumping a large amount of contents to a tty.
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.sp
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This overrides the \flag{line-buffered} flag.
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"
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@ -709,8 +708,8 @@ impl Flag for Color {
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r"
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This flag controls when to use colors. The default setting is \fBauto\fP, which
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means ripgrep will try to guess when to use colors. For example, if ripgrep is
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printing to a terminal, then it will use colors, but if it is redirected to a
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file or a pipe, then it will suppress color output.
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printing to a tty, then it will use colors, but if it is redirected to a file
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or a pipe, then it will suppress color output.
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.sp
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ripgrep will suppress color output by default in some other circumstances as
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well. These include, but are not limited to:
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@ -851,8 +850,8 @@ the background color for line numbers to yellow:
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rg \-\-colors 'match:fg:magenta' \-\-colors 'line:bg:yellow'
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.EE
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.sp
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Extended colors can be used for \fIvalue\fP when the terminal supports
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ANSI color sequences. These are specified as either \fIx\fP (256-color) or
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Extended colors can be used for \fIvalue\fP when the tty supports ANSI color
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sequences. These are specified as either \fIx\fP (256-color) or
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.IB x , x , x
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(24-bit truecolor) where \fIx\fP is a number between \fB0\fP and \fB255\fP
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inclusive. \fIx\fP may be given as a normal decimal number or a hexadecimal
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@ -2615,10 +2614,11 @@ impl Flag for Heading {
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fn doc_long(&self) -> &'static str {
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r"
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This flag prints the file path above clusters of matches from each file instead
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of printing the file path as a prefix for each matched line. This is the
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default mode when printing to a terminal.
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of printing the file path as a prefix for each matched line.
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.sp
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When \fBstdout\fP is not a terminal, then ripgrep will default to the standard
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This is the default mode when printing to a tty.
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.sp
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When \fBstdout\fP is not a tty, then ripgrep will default to the standard
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grep-like format. Once can force this format in Unix-like environments by
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piping the output of ripgrep to \fBcat\fP. For example, \fBrg\fP \fIfoo\fP \fB|
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cat\fP.
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@ -3454,11 +3454,11 @@ impl Flag for LineBuffered {
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fn doc_long(&self) -> &'static str {
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r"
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When enabled, ripgrep will always use line buffering. That is, whenever a
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matching line is found, it will be flushed to stdout immediately. This is
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the default when ripgrep's stdout is connected to a terminal, but otherwise,
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ripgrep will use block buffering, which is typically faster. This flag forces
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ripgrep to use line buffering even if it would otherwise use block buffering.
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This is typically useful in shell pipelines, for example:
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matching line is found, it will be flushed to stdout immediately. This is the
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default when ripgrep's stdout is connected to a tty, but otherwise, ripgrep
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will use block buffering, which is typically faster. This flag forces ripgrep
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to use line buffering even if it would otherwise use block buffering. This is
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typically useful in shell pipelines, for example:
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.sp
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.EX
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tail -f something.log | rg foo --line-buffered | rg bar
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@ -3517,8 +3517,9 @@ impl Flag for LineNumber {
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}
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fn doc_long(&self) -> &'static str {
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r"
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Show line numbers (1-based). This is enabled by default stdout is connected to
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a tty.
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Show line numbers (1-based).
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.sp
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This is enabled by default when stdout is connected to a tty.
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.sp
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This flag can be disabled by \flag{no-line-number}.
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"
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@ -3569,8 +3570,9 @@ impl Flag for LineNumberNo {
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}
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fn doc_long(&self) -> &'static str {
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r"
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Suppress line numbers. Line numbers are off by default when stdout is not
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connected to a tty.
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Suppress line numbers.
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.sp
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Line numbers are off by default when stdout is not connected to a tty.
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.sp
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Line numbers can be forcefully turned on by \flag{line-number}.
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"
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@ -7296,9 +7298,9 @@ impl Flag for WithFilename {
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r"
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This flag instructs ripgrep to print the file path for each matching line.
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This is the default when more than one file is searched. If \flag{heading} is
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enabled (the default when printing to a terminal), the file path will be shown
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above clusters of matches from each file; otherwise, the file name will be
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shown as a prefix for each matched line.
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enabled (the default when printing to a tty), the file path will be shown above
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clusters of matches from each file; otherwise, the file name will be shown as a
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prefix for each matched line.
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.sp
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This flag overrides \flag{no-filename}.
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"
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@ -48,6 +48,11 @@ pattern, e.g. \fBls | rg foo\fP. In some environments, stdin may exist when
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it shouldn't. To turn off stdin detection, one can explicitly specify the
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directory to search, e.g. \fBrg foo ./\fP.
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.sp
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Like other tools such as \fBls\fP, ripgrep will alter its output depending on
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whether stdout is connected to a tty. By default, when printing a tty, ripgrep
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will enable colors, line numbers and a heading format that lists each matching
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file path once instead of once per matching line.
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.sp
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Tip: to disable all smart filtering and make ripgrep behave a bit more like
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classical grep, use \fBrg -uuu\fP.
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