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Finally, use `bat --list-themes` to check if the new themes are available.
### Adding or changing file type associations
You can add new (or change existing) file name patterns using the `--map-syntax`
command line option. The option takes an argument of the form `pattern:syntax` where
`pattern` is a glob pattern that is matched against the file name and
the absolute file path. The `syntax` part is the full name of a supported language
(use `bat --list-languages` for an overview)full .
Note: You probably want to use this option as an entry in `bat`s configuration file instead
of passing it on the command line (see below).
Example: To use "INI" syntax highlighting for all files with a `.conf` file extension, use
```bash
--map-syntax='*.conf:INI'
```
Example: To open all files called `.ignore` (exact match) with the "Git Ignore" syntax, use:
```bash
--map-syntax='.ignore:Git Ignore'
```
Example: To open all `.conf` files in subfolders of `/etc/apache2` with the "Apache Conf"
syntax, use (this mapping is already built in):
```bash
-map-syntax='/etc/apache2/**/*.conf:Apache Conf'
```
### Using a different pager
`bat` uses the pager that is specified in the `PAGER` environment variable. If this variable is not
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alias cat="bat --theme=\$(defaults read -globalDomain AppleInterfaceStyle &> /dev/null && echo default || echo GitHub)"
```
### Adapting file type associations
You can add new (or change existing) file name patterns using the
`--map-syntax` option. The option takes an argument of the form `pattern:syntax`.
`pattern` is a glob pattern that is matched against the file name and
the absolute file path. `syntax` is the *name* of a supported language
(use `bat --list-languages` for an overview).
This option is most useful in combination with the `bat` configuration file (see below).
Example: To use "INI" syntax highlighting for all files with a `.conf` file extension, use
```bash
--map-syntax='*.conf:INI'
```
Example: To open all files called `.ignore` (exact match) with the "Git Ignore" syntax, use:
```bash
--map-syntax='.ignore:Git Ignore'
```
Example: To open all `.conf` files in subfolders of `/etc/apache2` with the "Apache Conf"
syntax, use (this mapping is already built in):
```bash
-map-syntax='/etc/apache2/**/*.conf:Apache Conf'
```
## Configuration file