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<p align="center">
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<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?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.
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</p>
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<p align="center">
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<a href="#syntax-highlighting">Key Features</a> •
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<a href="#how-to-use">How To Use</a> •
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<a href="#installation">Installation</a> •
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<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">日本文</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
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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
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(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
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characters:
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![Non-printable character example](https://i.imgur.com/WndGp9H.png)
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### Automatic paging
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`bat` can pipe its own output to `less` if the output is too large for one screen.
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### File concatenation
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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
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or into a file), `bat` will act as a drop-in replacement for `cat` and
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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
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```bash
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> bat README.md
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```
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Display multiple files at once
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```bash
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> bat src/*.rs
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```
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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
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```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:
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```bash
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> bat -A /etc/hosts
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```
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Use it as a `cat` replacement:
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```bash
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bat > note.md # quickly create a new file
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bat header.md content.md footer.md > document.md
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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
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#### `find` or `fd`
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You can use the `-exec` option of `find` to preview all search results with `bat`:
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```bash
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find … -exec bat {} +
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```
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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:
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```bash
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fd … -X bat
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```
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#### `tail -f`
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`bat` can be combined with `tail -f` to continuously monitor a given file with syntax highlighting.
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```bash
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tail -f /var/log/pacman.log | bat --paging=never -l log
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```
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Note that we have to switch off paging in order for this to work. We have also specified the syntax
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explicitly (`-l log`), as it can not be auto-detected in this case.
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### `git show`
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You can combine `bat` with `git show` to view an older version of a given file with proper syntax
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highlighting:
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```bash
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git show v0.6.0:src/main.rs | bat -l rs
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```
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#### `xclip`
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The line numbers and Git modification markers in the output of `bat` can make it hard to copy
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the contents of a file. To prevent this, you can call `bat` with the `-p`/`--plain` option or
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simply pipe the output into `xclip`:
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```bash
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bat main.cpp | xclip
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```
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`bat` will detect that the output is being redirected and print the plain file contents.
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## Installation
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### On Ubuntu
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*... and other Debian-based Linux distributions.*
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Download the latest `.deb` package from the [release page](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat/releases)
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and install it via:
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``` bash
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sudo dpkg -i bat_0.10.0_amd64.deb # adapt version number and architecture
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```
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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/)
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from the official sources:
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```bash
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pacman -S bat
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```
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### On Fedora
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You can install `bat` from the [Fedora Modular](https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/modularity/using-modules/) repository. On Fedora 29 and higher, it is enabled by default. Otherwise, run `dnf install fedora-repos-modular` to set up, and make sure that the `fedora-modular` and `fedora-updates-modular` repos are enabled in `/etc/yum.repos.d`.
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```bash
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dnf module install bat
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```
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### On Void Linux
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You can install `bat` via xbps-install:
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```
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xbps-install -S bat
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```
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### On FreeBSD
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You can install a precompiled [`bat` package](https://www.freshports.org/textproc/bat) with pkg:
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```bash
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pkg install bat
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```
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or build it on your own from the FreeBSD ports:
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```bash
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cd /usr/ports/textproc/bat
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make install
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```
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### Via nix
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You can install `bat` using the [nix package manager](https://nixos.org/nix):
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```bash
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nix-env -i bat
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```
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### On openSUSE
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You can install `bat` with zypper:
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```
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zypper install bat
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```
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### On macOS
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You can install `bat` with [Homebrew](http://braumeister.org/formula/bat):
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```bash
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brew install bat
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```
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### On Windows
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You can download prebuilt binaries from the [Release page](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat/releases),
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or install it with [scoop](https://scoop.sh/) or [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org):
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```bash
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scoop install bat
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```
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```bash
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choco install bat
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```
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[See below](#using-bat-on-windows) for notes.
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### Via Docker
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There is a [Docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/danlynn/bat/) that you can use to run `bat` in a container:
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```bash
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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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```
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### Via Ansible
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You can install `bat` with [Ansible](https://www.ansible.com/):
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```bash
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# Install role on local machine
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ansible-galaxy install aeimer.install_bat
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```
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```yaml
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---
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# Playbook to install bat
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- host: all
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roles:
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- aeimer.install_bat
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```
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- [Ansible Galaxy](https://galaxy.ansible.com/aeimer/install_bat)
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- [GitHub](https://github.com/aeimer/ansible-install-bat)
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This should work with the following distributions:
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- Debian/Ubuntu
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- ARM (eg. Raspberry PI)
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- Arch Linux
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- Void Linux
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- FreeBSD
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- MacOS
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### From binaries
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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
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If you want to build `bat` from source, you need Rust 1.31 or
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higher. You can then use `cargo` to build everything:
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```bash
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cargo install bat
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```
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You may have to install `cmake` and the `libz` development package
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(`libz-dev` or `libz-devel`) in order for the build to succeed.
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## Customization
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### Highlighting theme
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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
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`--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
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[configuration file](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat#configuration-file).
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If you want to preview the different themes on a custom file, you can use
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the following command (you need [`fzf`](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) for this):
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``` bash
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bat --list-themes | fzf --preview="bat --theme={} --color=always /path/to/file"
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```
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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.
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You can also use a custom theme by following the
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['Adding new themes' section below](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat#adding-new-themes).
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### Output style
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You can use the `--style` option to control the appearance of `bat`s output.
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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
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variable to make these changes permanent or use `bat`s
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[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/)
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library for syntax highlighting. `syntect` can read any
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[Sublime Text `.sublime-syntax` file](https://www.sublimetext.com/docs/3/syntax.html)
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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
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mkdir -p "$(bat --config-dir)/syntaxes"
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cd "$(bat --config-dir)/syntaxes"
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# Put new '.sublime-syntax' language definition files
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# in this folder (or its subdirectories), for example:
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git clone https://github.com/tellnobody1/sublime-purescript-syntax
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```
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Now use the following command to parse these files into a binary cache:
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```bash
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bat cache --build
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```
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Finally, use `bat --list-languages` to check if the new languages are available.
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If you ever want to go back to the default settings, call:
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```bash
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bat cache --clear
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```
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### Adding new themes
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This works very similar to how we add new syntax definitions.
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First, create a folder with the new syntax highlighting themes:
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```bash
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mkdir -p "$(bat --config-dir)/themes"
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cd "$(bat --config-dir)/themes"
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# Download a theme in '.tmTheme' format, for example:
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git clone https://github.com/greggb/sublime-snazzy
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# Update the binary cache
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bat cache --build
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```
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Finally, use `bat --list-themes` to check if the new themes are available.
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### Using a different pager
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`bat` uses the pager that is specified in the `PAGER` environment variable. If this variable is not
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set, `less` is used by default. If you want to use a different pager, you can either modify the
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`PAGER` variable or set the `BAT_PAGER` environment variable to override what is specified in
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`PAGER`.
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If you want to pass command-line arguments to the pager, you can also set them via the
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`PAGER`/`BAT_PAGER` variables:
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```bash
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export BAT_PAGER="less -RF"
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```
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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
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options to the pager: `-R`/`--RAW-CONTROL-CHARS`, `-F`/`--quit-if-one-screen` and `-X`/`--no-init`.
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The first (`-R`) is needed to interpret ANSI colors correctly. The second option (`-F`) instructs
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less to exit immediately if the output size is smaller than the vertical size of the terminal.
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This is convenient for small files because you do not have to press `q` to quit the pager. The
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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`. If you want to enable
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mouse-wheel scrolling, you can either pass just `-R` (as in the example above, this will disable
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the quit-if-one-screen feature), or you can use a recent version of `less` and pass `-RF` which
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will hopefully enable both quit-if-one-screen and mouse-wheel scrolling.
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If scrolling still doesn't work for you, you can try to pass the `-S` option in addition.
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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
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on your operating system. To get the default path for your system, call
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```
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bat --config-file
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```
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Alternatively, you can use the `BAT_CONFIG_PATH` environment variable to point `bat` to a
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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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```
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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
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# Set the theme to "TwoDark"
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--theme="TwoDark"
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# Show line numbers, Git modifications and file header (but no grid)
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--style="numbers,changes,header"
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# Use italic text on the terminal (not supported on all terminals)
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--italic-text=always
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# Add mouse scrolling support in less (does not work with older
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# versions of "less")
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--pager="less -FR"
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# Use C++ syntax (instead of C) for .h header files
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--map-syntax h:cpp
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# Use "gitignore" highlighting for ".ignore" files
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--map-syntax .ignore:.gitignore
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```
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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
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Windows only includes a very limited pager in the form of `more`. You can download a Windows binary
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for `less` [from its homepage](http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/download.html) or [through
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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
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well as in newer versions of bash. On earlier versions of Windows, you can use
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[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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don’t have any other pagers installed, you can disable paging entirely by passing `--paging=never`
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or by setting `BAT_PAGER` to an empty string.
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### 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)`
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This can be solved by creating a wrapper or adding the following function to your `.bash_profile` file:
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```shell
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bat() {
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local index
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local args=("$@")
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for index in $(seq 0 ${#args[@]}) ; do
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case "${args[index]}" in
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-*) continue;;
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*) [ -e "${args[index]}" ] && args[index]="$(cygpath --windows "${args[index]}")";;
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esac
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done
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command bat "${args[@]}"
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}
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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### Terminals & colors
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`bat` handles terminals *with* and *without* truecolor support. However, the colors in the syntax
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highlighting themes are not optimized for 8-bit colors and it is therefore strongly recommended
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that you use a terminal with 24-bit truecolor support (`terminator`, `konsole`, `iTerm2`, ...).
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See [this article](https://gist.github.com/XVilka/8346728) for more details and a full list of
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terminals with truecolor support.
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Make sure that your truecolor terminal sets the `COLORTERM` variable to either `truecolor` or
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`24bit`. Otherwise, `bat` will not be able to determine whether or not 24-bit escape sequences
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are supported (and fall back to 8-bit colors).
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### Line numbers and grid are hardly visible
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Please try a different theme (see `bat --list-themes` for a list). The `OneHalfDark` and
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`OneHalfLight` themes provide grid and line colors that are brighter.
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## Development
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```bash
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# Recursive clone to retrieve all submodules
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git clone --recursive https://github.com/sharkdp/bat
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# Build (debug version)
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cd bat
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cargo build
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# Run unit tests and integration tests
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cargo test
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# Install (release version)
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cargo install
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# Build a bat binary with modified syntaxes and themes
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bash assets/create.sh
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cargo install -f
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```
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## Project goals and alternatives
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`bat` tries to achieve the following goals:
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- Provide beautiful, advanced syntax highlighting
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- Integrate with Git to show file modifications
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- Be a drop-in replacement for (POSIX) `cat`
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- Offer a user-friendly command-line interface
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There are a lot of alternatives, if you are looking for similar programs. See
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[this document](doc/alternatives.md) for a comparison.
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