Use default Markdown syntax, closes #157

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sharkdp 2018-05-30 20:40:02 +02:00
parent 26d409db65
commit 9d92350cbb
4 changed files with 20 additions and 28 deletions

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.gitmodules vendored
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[submodule "assets/themes/sublime-monokai-extended"]
path = assets/themes/sublime-monokai-extended
url = https://github.com/jonschlinkert/sublime-monokai-extended
[submodule "assets/syntaxes/Markdown-Extended"]
path = assets/syntaxes/Markdown-Extended
url = https://github.com/jonschlinkert/sublime-markdown-extended
[submodule "assets/syntaxes/Docker"]
path = assets/syntaxes/Docker
url = https://github.com/asbjornenge/Docker.tmbundle

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Display a single file on the terminal
``` bash
```bash
> bat README.md
```
Display multiple files at once
``` bash
```bash
> bat src/*.rs
```
Explicitly specify the language
``` bash
```bash
> yaml2json .travis.yml | json_pp | bat -l json
```
``` bash
```bash
> curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sharkdp/bat/master/src/main.rs | bat -l rs
```
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You can install a precompiled [`bat` package](https://www.freshports.org/textproc/bat) with pkg:
```sh
```bash
pkg install bat
```
or build it on your own from the FreeBSD ports:
```sh
```bash
cd /usr/ports/textproc/bat
make install
```
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ make install
You can install `bat` with [Homebrew](http://braumeister.org/formula/bat):
``` bash
```bash
brew install bat
```
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If you want to build to compile `bat` from source, you need Rust 1.24 or
higher. You can then use `cargo` to build everything:
``` bash
```bash
cargo install bat
```
@ -120,41 +120,43 @@ To build your own language-set and theme, follow these steps:
Create a folder with a syntax highlighting theme:
``` bash
```bash
BAT_CONFIG_DIR="$(bat cache --config-dir)"
mkdir -p "$BAT_CONFIG_DIR/themes"
cd "$BAT_CONFIG_DIR/themes"
# Download a theme, for example:
git clone https://github.com/jonschlinkert/sublime-monokai-extended
git clone https://github.com/greggb/sublime-snazzy
# Create a 'Default.tmTheme' link
ln -s "sublime-monokai-extended/Monokai Extended.tmTheme" Default.tmTheme
# Create a link for the default theme
ln -sf "sublime-snazzy/Sublime Snazzy.tmTheme" Default.tmTheme
```
Create a folder with language definition files:
``` bash
```bash
mkdir -p "$BAT_CONFIG_DIR/syntaxes"
cd "$BAT_CONFIG_DIR/syntaxes"
# Download some language definition files, for example:
git clone https://github.com/sublimehq/Packages/
rm -rf Packages/Markdown
git clone https://github.com/jonschlinkert/sublime-markdown-extended
git clone https://github.com/sublimehq/Packages
git clone https://github.com/danro/LESS-sublime
```
Finally, use the following command to parse all these files into a binary
cache:
``` bash
```bash
bat cache --init
```
Use `bat --list-languages` and `bat --list-themes` to check if all languages and themes are
available.
If you ever want to go back to the default settings, call:
``` bash
```bash
bat cache --clear
```

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ASSET_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
DEFAULT_MARKDOWN_SYNTAX="$ASSET_DIR/syntaxes/Packages/Markdown"
rm -rf "$DEFAULT_MARKDOWN_SYNTAX"
bat cache --init --source="$ASSET_DIR" --target="$ASSET_DIR"
git -C "$ASSET_DIR/syntaxes/Packages" checkout "$DEFAULT_MARKDOWN_SYNTAX"

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