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TL;DR - Essentially you're attempting to mix two types of output, a pipe with a terminal. This is pretty much not going to work as expected.
To make colour in a terminal, commands like
ls
add so-called Escape sequences, a series of bytes that your terminal knows how to interpret as colour.Whilst you might be able to force those characters though a pipe, they're just characters, so if you only grab part of those characters, you'll create invalid Escape sequences and all hell will break loose, exactly like what happens if you run
cat
on a binary file and the terminal display goes haywire. You can often recover using thereset
command.This is why programs like
ls
andgrep
detect if they're running as a terminal command or a pipe command and suppress the Escape sequences when you are sending their output to anything other than a terminal.