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## Syntax Highlighting in bat
`bat` uses the [syntect](https://github.com/trishume/syntect) library to highlight source
code. As a basis, syntect uses [Sublime Text](https://www.sublimetext.com/) syntax definitions
in the `.sublime-syntax` format.
In order to add new syntaxes to `bat`, follow these steps:
1. Find a Sublime Text syntax for the given language, preferably in a separate Git repository
which can be included as a submodule (under `assets/syntaxes`).
2. If the Sublime Text syntax is only available as a `.tmLanguage` file, open the file in
Sublime Text and convert it to a `.sublime-syntax` file via *Tools* -> *Developer* ->
*New Syntax from XXX.tmLanguage...*. Save the new file in the `assets/syntaxes` folder.
3. Run the `create.sh` script. It calls `bat cache --init` to parse all available
`.sublime-syntax` files and serialize them to a `syntaxes.bin` file (in this folder).
4. Re-compile `bat`. At compilation time, the `syntaxes.bin` file will be stored inside the
`bat` binary.
### Troubleshooting
Make sure that the local cache does not interfere with the internally stored syntaxes and
themes (`bat cache --clear`).
### Manual modifications
The following files have been manually modified after converting from a `.tmLanguage` file:
* `VimL.sublime-syntax` => added `.vimrc` file type.
2018-09-05 08:53:18 +02:00
* `Dart.sublime-syntax` => removed `#regex.dart` include,