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<p align="center">
<img src="doc/logo-header.svg" alt="bat - a cat clone with wings"><br>
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<a href="https://travis-ci.org/sharkdp/bat"><img src="https://travis-ci.org/sharkdp/bat.svg?branch=master" alt="Build Status"></a>
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<a href="https://ci.appveyor.com/project/sharkdp/bat"><img src="https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/cptsmtbiwbnr2vhf/branch/master?svg=true"></a>
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/crates/l/bat.svg" alt="license">
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<a href="https://crates.io/crates/bat"><img src="https://img.shields.io/crates/v/bat.svg?colorB=319e8c" alt="Version info"></a><br>
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A <i>cat(1)</i> clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration.
</p>
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<p align="center">
<a href="#syntax-highlighting">Key Features</a>
<a href="#how-to-use">How To Use</a>
<a href="#installation">Installation</a>
<a href="#customization">Customization</a>
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<a href="#project-goals-and-alternatives">Project goals, alternatives</a>
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Translation [<a href="https://github.com/chinanf-boy/bat-zh">中文</a>][<a href="doc/README-ja.md">日本語</a>][<a href="doc/README-ko.md">한국어</a>]
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</p>
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### Syntax highlighting
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`bat` supports syntax highlighting for a large number of programming and markup
languages:
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![Syntax highlighting example](https://imgur.com/rGsdnDe.png)
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### Git integration
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`bat` communicates with `git` to show modifications with respect to the index
(see left side bar):
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![Git integration example](https://i.imgur.com/2lSW4RE.png)
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### Show non-printable characters
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You can use the `-A`/`--show-all` option to show and highlight non-printable
characters:
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![Non-printable character example](https://i.imgur.com/WndGp9H.png)
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### Automatic paging
`bat` can pipe its own output to `less` if the output is too large for one screen.
### File concatenation
Oh.. you can also use it to concatenate files :wink:. Whenever
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`bat` detects a non-interactive terminal (i.e. when you pipe into another process
or into a file), `bat` will act as a drop-in replacement for `cat` and
fall back to printing the plain file contents.
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## How to use
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Display a single file on the terminal
```bash
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> bat README.md
```
Display multiple files at once
```bash
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> bat src/*.rs
```
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Read from stdin, determine the syntax automatically
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```bash
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> curl -s https://sh.rustup.rs | bat
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```
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Read from stdin, specify the language explicitly
```bash
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> yaml2json .travis.yml | json_pp | bat -l json
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```
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Show and highlight non-printable characters:
```bash
> bat -A /etc/hosts
```
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Use it as a `cat` replacement:
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```bash
bat > note.md # quickly create a new file
bat header.md content.md footer.md > document.md
bat -n main.rs # show line numbers (only)
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bat f - g # output 'f', then stdin, then 'g'.
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```
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### Integration with other tools
#### `find` or `fd`
You can use the `-exec` option of `find` to preview all search results with `bat`:
```bash
find … -exec bat {} +
```
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If you happen to use [`fd`](https://github.com/sharkdp/fd), you can use the `-X`/`--exec-batch` option to do the same:
```bash
fd … -X bat
```
#### `ripgrep`
With [`batgrep`](https://github.com/eth-p/bat-extras/blob/master/doc/batgrep.md), `bat` can be used as the printer for [`ripgrep`](https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep) search results.
```bash
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batgrep needle src/
```
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#### `tail -f`
`bat` can be combined with `tail -f` to continuously monitor a given file with syntax highlighting.
```bash
tail -f /var/log/pacman.log | bat --paging=never -l log
```
Note that we have to switch off paging in order for this to work. We have also specified the syntax
explicitly (`-l log`), as it can not be auto-detected in this case.
#### `git`
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You can combine `bat` with `git show` to view an older version of a given file with proper syntax
highlighting:
```bash
git show v0.6.0:src/main.rs | bat -l rs
```
Note that syntax highlighting within diffs is currently not supported. If you are looking for this, check out [`delta`](https://github.com/dandavison/delta).
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#### `xclip`
The line numbers and Git modification markers in the output of `bat` can make it hard to copy
the contents of a file. To prevent this, you can call `bat` with the `-p`/`--plain` option or
simply pipe the output into `xclip`:
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```bash
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bat main.cpp | xclip
```
`bat` will detect that the output is being redirected and print the plain file contents.
#### `man`
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`bat` can be used as a colorizing pager for `man`, by setting the
`MANPAGER` environment variable:
```bash
export MANPAGER="sh -c 'col -bx | bat -l man -p'"
man 2 select
```
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It might also be necessary to set `MANROFFOPT="-c"` if you experience
formatting problems.
If you prefer to have this bundled in a new command, you can also use [`batman`](https://github.com/eth-p/bat-extras/blob/master/doc/batman.md).
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Note that the [Manpage syntax](assets/syntaxes/02_Extra/Manpage.sublime-syntax) is developed in this repository and still needs some work.
#### `prettier` / `shfmt` / `rustfmt`
The [`prettybat`](https://github.com/eth-p/bat-extras/blob/master/doc/prettybat.md) script is a wrapper that will format code and print it with `bat`.
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## Installation
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[![Packaging status](https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/bat.svg)](https://repology.org/project/bat/versions)
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### On Ubuntu
*... and other Debian-based Linux distributions.*
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`bat` is making its way through the [Ubuntu](https://packages.ubuntu.com/eoan/bat) and
[Debian](https://packages.debian.org/sid/bat) package release process, and is available
for Ubuntu as of Eoan 19.10. On Debian `bat` is currently only available on the unstable
"Sid" branch.
If your Ubuntu/Debian installation is new enough you can simply run:
```bash
apt install bat
```
If the package has not yet been promoted to your Ubuntu/Debian installation, or you want
the most recent release of `bat`, download the latest `.deb` package from the
[release page](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat/releases) and install it via:
```bash
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sudo dpkg -i bat_0.14.0_amd64.deb # adapt version number and architecture
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```
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### On Alpine Linux
You can install [the `bat` package](https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/packages?name=bat)
from the official sources, provided you have the appropriate repository enabled:
```bash
apk add bat
```
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### On Arch Linux
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You can install [the `bat` package](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/bat/)
from the official sources:
```bash
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pacman -S bat
```
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### On Fedora
You can install [the `bat` package](https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=27506) from the official [Fedora Modular](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/modularity/using-modules/) repository.
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```bash
dnf install bat
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```
### On Gentoo Linux
You can install [the `bat` package](https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/sys-apps/bat)
from the official sources:
```bash
emerge sys-apps/bat
```
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### On Void Linux
You can install `bat` via xbps-install:
```bash
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xbps-install -S bat
```
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### On FreeBSD
You can install a precompiled [`bat` package](https://www.freshports.org/textproc/bat) with pkg:
```bash
pkg install bat
```
or build it on your own from the FreeBSD ports:
```bash
cd /usr/ports/textproc/bat
make install
```
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### Via nix
You can install `bat` using the [nix package manager](https://nixos.org/nix):
```bash
nix-env -i bat
```
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### On openSUSE
You can install `bat` with zypper:
```bash
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zypper install bat
```
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### On macOS
You can install `bat` with [Homebrew](http://braumeister.org/formula/bat):
```bash
brew install bat
```
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Or install `bat` with [MacPorts](https://ports.macports.org/port/bat/summary):
```bash
port install bat
```
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### On Windows
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There are a few options to install `bat` on Windows. Once you have installed `bat`,
take a look at the ["Using `bat` on Windows"](#using-bat-on-windows) section.
#### With Chocolatey
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You can install `bat` via [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/packages/Bat):
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```bash
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choco install bat
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```
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#### With Scoop
You can install `bat` via [scoop](https://scoop.sh/):
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```bash
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scoop install bat
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```
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You will need to install the [Visual C++ Redistributable](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads) package.
#### From prebuilt binaries:
You can download prebuilt binaries from the [Release page](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat/releases),
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You will need to install the [Visual C++ Redistributable](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads) package.
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### Via Docker
There is a [Docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/danlynn/bat/) that you can use to run `bat` in a container:
```bash
docker pull danlynn/bat
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alias bat='docker run -it --rm -e BAT_THEME -e BAT_STYLE -e BAT_TABS -v "$(pwd):/myapp" danlynn/bat'
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```
### Via Ansible
You can install `bat` with [Ansible](https://www.ansible.com/):
```bash
# Install role on local machine
ansible-galaxy install aeimer.install_bat
```
```yaml
---
# Playbook to install bat
- host: all
roles:
- aeimer.install_bat
```
- [Ansible Galaxy](https://galaxy.ansible.com/aeimer/install_bat)
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- [GitHub](https://github.com/aeimer/ansible-install-bat)
This should work with the following distributions:
- Debian/Ubuntu
- ARM (eg. Raspberry PI)
- Arch Linux
- Void Linux
- FreeBSD
- MacOS
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### From binaries
Check out the [Release page](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat/releases) for
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prebuilt versions of `bat` for many different architectures. Statically-linked
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binaries are also available: look for archives with `musl` in the file name.
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### From source
If you want to build `bat` from source, you need Rust 1.40 or
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higher. You can then use `cargo` to build everything:
```bash
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cargo install bat
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```
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On some platforms, you might need to install `llvm` and/or `libclang-dev`.
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## Customization
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### Highlighting theme
Use `bat --list-themes` to get a list of all available themes for syntax
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highlighting. To select the `TwoDark` theme, call `bat` with the
`--theme=TwoDark` option or set the `BAT_THEME` environment variable to
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`TwoDark`. Use `export BAT_THEME="TwoDark"` in your shell's startup file to
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make the change permanent. Alternatively, use `bat`s
[configuration file](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat#configuration-file).
If you want to preview the different themes on a custom file, you can use
the following command (you need [`fzf`](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) for this):
```bash
bat --list-themes | fzf --preview="bat --theme={} --color=always /path/to/file"
```
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`bat` looks good on a dark background by default. However, if your terminal uses a
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light background, some themes like `GitHub` or `OneHalfLight` will work better for you.
You can also use a custom theme by following the
['Adding new themes' section below](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat#adding-new-themes).
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### Output style
You can use the `--style` option to control the appearance of `bat`s output.
You can use `--style=numbers,changes`, for example, to show only Git changes
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and line numbers but no grid and no file header. Set the `BAT_STYLE` environment
variable to make these changes permanent or use `bat`s
[configuration file](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat#configuration-file).
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### Adding new syntaxes / language definitions
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`bat` uses the excellent [`syntect`](https://github.com/trishume/syntect/)
library for syntax highlighting. `syntect` can read any
[Sublime Text `.sublime-syntax` file](https://www.sublimetext.com/docs/3/syntax.html)
and theme. To add new syntax definitions, do the following.
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Create a folder with syntax definition files:
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```bash
mkdir -p "$(bat --config-dir)/syntaxes"
cd "$(bat --config-dir)/syntaxes"
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# Put new '.sublime-syntax' language definition files
# in this folder (or its subdirectories), for example:
git clone https://github.com/tellnobody1/sublime-purescript-syntax
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```
Now use the following command to parse these files into a binary cache:
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```bash
bat cache --build
```
Finally, use `bat --list-languages` to check if the new languages are available.
If you ever want to go back to the default settings, call:
```bash
bat cache --clear
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```
### Adding new themes
This works very similar to how we add new syntax definitions.
First, create a folder with the new syntax highlighting themes:
```bash
mkdir -p "$(bat --config-dir)/themes"
cd "$(bat --config-dir)/themes"
# Download a theme in '.tmTheme' format, for example:
git clone https://github.com/greggb/sublime-snazzy
# Update the binary cache
bat cache --build
```
Finally, use `bat --list-themes` to check if the new themes are available.
### Using a different pager
`bat` uses the pager that is specified in the `PAGER` environment variable. If this variable is not
set, `less` is used by default. If you want to use a different pager, you can either modify the
`PAGER` variable or set the `BAT_PAGER` environment variable to override what is specified in
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`PAGER`.
If you want to pass command-line arguments to the pager, you can also set them via the
`PAGER`/`BAT_PAGER` variables:
```bash
export BAT_PAGER="less -RF"
```
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Instead of using environment variables, you can also use `bat`s [configuration file](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat#configuration-file) to configure the pager (`--pager` option).
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**Note**: By default, if the pager is set to `less` (and no command-line options are specified),
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`bat` will pass the following command line options to the pager: `-R`/`--RAW-CONTROL-CHARS`,
`-F`/`--quit-if-one-screen` and `-X`/`--no-init`. The last option (`-X`) is only used for `less`
versions older than 530.
The `-R` option is needed to interpret ANSI colors correctly. The second option (`-F`) instructs
less to exit immediately if the output size is smaller than the vertical size of the terminal.
This is convenient for small files because you do not have to press `q` to quit the pager. The
third option (`-X`) is needed to fix a bug with the `--quit-if-one-screen` feature in old versions
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of `less`. Unfortunately, it also breaks mouse-wheel support in `less`.
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If you want to enable mouse-wheel scrolling on older versions of `less`, you can pass just `-R` (as
in the example above, this will disable the quit-if-one-screen feature). For less 530 or newer,
it should work out of the box.
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### Dark mode
If you make use of the dark mode feature in macOS, you might want to configure `bat` to use a different
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theme based on the OS theme. The following snippet uses the `default` theme when in the _dark mode_
and the `GitHub` theme when in the _light mode_.
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```bash
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alias cat="bat --theme=\$(defaults read -globalDomain AppleInterfaceStyle &> /dev/null && echo default || echo GitHub)"
```
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## Configuration file
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`bat` can also be customized with a configuration file. The location of the file is dependent
on your operating system. To get the default path for your system, call
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```
bat --config-file
```
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Alternatively, you can use the `BAT_CONFIG_PATH` environment variable to point `bat` to a
non-default location of the configuration file:
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```bash
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export BAT_CONFIG_PATH="/path/to/bat.conf"
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```
A default configuration file can be created with the `--generate-config-file` option.
```bash
bat --generate-config-file
```
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### Format
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The configuration file is a simple list of command line arguments. Use `bat --help` to see a full list of possible options and values. In addition, you can add comments by prepending a line with the `#` character.
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Example configuration file:
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```bash
# Set the theme to "TwoDark"
--theme="TwoDark"
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# Show line numbers, Git modifications and file header (but no grid)
--style="numbers,changes,header"
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# Use italic text on the terminal (not supported on all terminals)
--italic-text=always
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# Use C++ syntax for .ino files
--map-syntax "*.ino:C++"
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# Use ".gitignore"-style highlighting for ".ignore" files
--map-syntax ".ignore:Git Ignore"
```
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## Using `bat` on Windows
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`bat` mostly works out-of-the-box on Windows, but a few features may need extra configuration.
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### Paging
Windows only includes a very limited pager in the form of `more`. You can download a Windows binary
for `less` [from its homepage](http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/download.html) or [through
Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/packages/Less). To use it, place the binary in a directory in
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your `PATH` or [define an environment variable](#using-a-different-pager). The [Chocolatey package](#on-windows) installs `less` automatically.
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### Colors
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Windows 10 natively supports colors in both `conhost.exe` (Command Prompt) and PowerShell since
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[v1511](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_10_version_history#Version_1511_(November_Update)), as
well as in newer versions of bash. On earlier versions of Windows, you can use
[Cmder](http://cmder.net/), which includes [ConEmu](https://conemu.github.io/).
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**Note:** The Git and MSYS versions of `less` do not correctly interpret colors on Windows. If you
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dont have any other pagers installed, you can disable paging entirely by passing `--paging=never`
or by setting `BAT_PAGER` to an empty string.
### Cygwin
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`bat` on Windows does not natively support Cygwin's unix-style paths (`/cygdrive/*`). When passed an absolute cygwin path as an argument, `bat` will encounter the following error: `The system cannot find the path specified. (os error 3)`
This can be solved by creating a wrapper or adding the following function to your `.bash_profile` file:
```bash
bat() {
local index
local args=("$@")
for index in $(seq 0 ${#args[@]}) ; do
case "${args[index]}" in
-*) continue;;
*) [ -e "${args[index]}" ] && args[index]="$(cygpath --windows "${args[index]}")";;
esac
done
command bat "${args[@]}"
}
```
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## Troubleshooting
### Terminals & colors
`bat` handles terminals *with* and *without* truecolor support. However, the colors in the syntax
highlighting themes are not optimized for 8-bit colors and it is therefore strongly recommended
that you use a terminal with 24-bit truecolor support (`terminator`, `konsole`, `iTerm2`, ...).
See [this article](https://gist.github.com/XVilka/8346728) for more details and a full list of
terminals with truecolor support.
Make sure that your truecolor terminal sets the `COLORTERM` variable to either `truecolor` or
`24bit`. Otherwise, `bat` will not be able to determine whether or not 24-bit escape sequences
are supported (and fall back to 8-bit colors).
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### Line numbers and grid are hardly visible
Please try a different theme (see `bat --list-themes` for a list). The `OneHalfDark` and
`OneHalfLight` themes provide grid and line colors that are brighter.
### File encodings
`bat` natively supports UTF-8 as well as UTF-16. For every other file encoding, you may need to
convert to UTF-8 first because the encodings can typically not be auto-detected. You can `iconv`
to do so.
Example: if you have a PHP file in Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) encoding, you can call:
``` bash
iconv -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 my-file.php | bat
```
Note: you might have to use the `-l`/`--language` option if the syntax can not be auto-detected
by `bat`.
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## Development
```bash
# Recursive clone to retrieve all submodules
git clone --recursive https://github.com/sharkdp/bat
# Build (debug version)
cd bat
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cargo build --bins
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# Run unit tests and integration tests
cargo test
# Install (release version)
cargo install
# Build a bat binary with modified syntaxes and themes
bash assets/create.sh
cargo install -f
```
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## Maintainers
- [sharkdp](https://github.com/sharkdp)
- [eth-p](https://github.com/eth-p)
## Project goals and alternatives
`bat` tries to achieve the following goals:
- Provide beautiful, advanced syntax highlighting
- Integrate with Git to show file modifications
- Be a drop-in replacement for (POSIX) `cat`
- Offer a user-friendly command-line interface
There are a lot of alternatives, if you are looking for similar programs. See
[this document](doc/alternatives.md) for a comparison.
## License
Copyright (c) 2018-2020 [bat-developers](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat).
`bat` is distributed under the terms of both the MIT License and the Apache License 2.0.
See the [LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) and [LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) files for license details.