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For the most part, this happens because those programs check if stdout is a pseudo-terminal (pty) and automatically disable color output because if you're doing say
ls -l
and try to parse it, you'll have all the ANSI escape sequences mixed in, so for safety and predictability they disable color.It is unfortunately a per-program thing. It is possible to fake it using
script
orunbuffer
according to https://stackoverflow.com/a/32981392Looks like
socat
can also be used for that: https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/157463