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## Adding new builtin languages for syntax highlighting
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Should you find that a particular syntax is not available within `bat` and think it should be included in `bat` by default, you can follow the instructions outlined below.
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`bat` uses the excellent [syntect](https://github.com/trishume/syntect) library to highlight source
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code. As a basis, syntect uses [Sublime Text](https://www.sublimetext.com/) syntax definitions
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in the `.sublime-syntax` format.
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**Important:** Before proceeding, verify that the syntax you wish to add meets the [criteria for inclusion](#Criteria-for-inclusion-of-new-syntaxes).
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1. Find a Sublime Text syntax for the given language, preferably in a separate Git repository
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which can be included as a submodule (under `assets/syntaxes`).
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2. If the Sublime Text syntax is only available as a `.tmLanguage` file, open the file in
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Sublime Text and convert it to a `.sublime-syntax` file via *Tools* -> *Developer* ->
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*New Syntax from XXX.tmLanguage...*. Save the new file in the `assets/syntaxes` folder.
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3. Run the `assets/create.sh` script. It calls `bat cache --build` to parse all available
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`.sublime-syntax` files and serialize them to a `syntaxes.bin` file.
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4. Re-compile `bat`. At compilation time, the `syntaxes.bin` file will be stored inside the
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`bat` binary.
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5. Use `bat --list-languages` to check if the new languages are available.
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6. Add a syntax test for the new language. See [below](#Syntax-tests) for details.
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7. If you send a pull request with your changes, please do *not* include the changed `syntaxes.bin`
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file. A new binary cache file will be created once before every new release of `bat`.
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### Syntax tests
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`bat` has a set of syntax highlighting regression tests in `tests/syntax-tests`. The main idea is
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make sure that we do not run into issues we had in the past where either (1) syntax highlighting
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for some language is suddenly not working anymore or (2) `bat` suddenly crashes for some input (due
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to `regex` incompatibilities between `syntect` and Sublime Text).
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In order to add a new test file, please follow these steps (let's take "Ruby" as an example):
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1. Make sure that you are running the **latest version of `bat`** and that `bat` is available on
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the path. If you are creating a syntax test for a new builtin syntax (see above), make sure that
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your version of `bat` already has the new syntax builtin.
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2. Find an example Ruby source file or write one yourself. If possible, the file should aim to be
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"comprehensive" (i.e. include a lot of the possible syntax), but this is not strictly necessary.
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A simple file is better than none at all. Also, the files shouldn't be gigantic.
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3. Save the file in `tests/syntax-tests/source/Ruby` (adapt for your language). The file name could
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be `test.rb` (adapt extension) but can also be adapted if that is necessary in order for `bat` to
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highlight it correctly (e.g. `Makefile`).
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4. If you have copied the file from somewhere else, please make sure that the file *may* be copied
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under the respective license and that the license is compatible with `bat`s license. If it
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requires attribution, please add a `LICENSE.md` in the same folder with a text like this:
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```
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The `test.rb` file has been added from [enter source here] under the following license:
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[add license text here]
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```
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5. Go to `tests/syntax-tests` and run the `update.sh` Bash script. A new file should be generated
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in the `highlighted` folder (e.g. `highlighted/Ruby/test.rb`).
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6. Use `cat` or `bat --language=txt` to display the content of this file and make sure that the
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syntax highlighting looks correct.
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7. `git add` the new files in the `source` folder as well as the autogenerated files in the
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`highlighted` folder.
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### Troubleshooting
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Make sure that the local cache does not interfere with the internally stored syntaxes and
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themes (`bat cache --clear`).
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## Criteria for inclusion of new syntaxes
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* More than 10,000 downloads on packagecontrol.io/
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### Manual modifications
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The following files have been manually modified after converting from a `.tmLanguage` file:
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* `Apache.sublime_syntax`=> removed `.conf` and `.CONF` file types.
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* `Dart.sublime-syntax` => removed `#regex.dart` include.
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* `INI.sublime-syntax` => added `.hgrc`, `hgrc`, and `desktop` file types and support for comments after section headers
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* `Org mode.sublime-syntax` => removed `task` file type.
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* `SML.sublime_syntax` => removed `ml` file type.
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* `Robot.sublime_syntax` => changed name to "Robot Framework", added `.resource` extension
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### Non-submodule additions
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* `Assembly (x86_64)` has been manually added from https://github.com/13xforever/x86-assembly-textmate-bundle due to `git clone` recursion problems
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* `Nim.sublime-syntax` has been added manually from https://github.com/getzola/zola/blob/master/sublime_syntaxes/Nim.sublime-syntax as there was no suitable Git repository for it. The original syntax seems to originate from https://github.com/Varriount/NimLime
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* `Rego.sublime-syntax` has been added manually from https://github.com/open-policy-agent/opa/blob/master/misc/syntax/sublime/rego.sublime-syntax
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as it is not kept in a standalone repository. The file is generated from
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https://github.com/open-policy-agent/opa/blob/master/misc/syntax/textmate/Rego.tmLanguage
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* `SML.sublime_syntax` has been added manually from
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https://github.com/seanjames777/SML-Language-Definitiona as it is not
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kept in a standalone repository. The file generated is from
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https://github.com/seanjames777/SML-Language-Definition/blob/master/sml.tmLanguage
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* `Cabal.sublime_syntax` has been added manually from
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https://github.com/SublimeHaskell/SublimeHaskell/ - we don't want to include the whole submodule because it includes other syntaxes ("Haskell improved") as well.
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* `Lean.sublime-syntax` has been added manually from https://github.com/leanprover/vscode-lean/blob/master/syntaxes/lean.json via conversion.
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