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Francisco de Zuviría ebd13b60c1 colorize: add ability to colorize multiple files into less (#7662)
cless is an alias for a colorized less wrappper: colorize_via_pygmentize_less.
Note that cless opens many files as independent files, navigatable with `:n` and `:p`.
2019-04-22 21:06:47 +02:00
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colorize.plugin.zsh colorize: add ability to colorize multiple files into less (#7662) 2019-04-22 21:06:47 +02:00
README.md colorize: add ability to colorize multiple files into less (#7662) 2019-04-22 21:06:47 +02:00

colorize

With this plugin you can syntax-highlight file contents of over 300 supported languages and other text formats.

Colorize will highlight the content based on the filename extension. If it can't find a syntax-highlighting
method for a given extension, it will try to find one by looking at the file contents. If no highlight method
is found it will just cat the file normally, without syntax highlighting.

To use it, add colorize to the plugins array of your zshrc file:

plugins=(... colorize)

Usage

  • ccat <file> [files]: colorize the contents of the file (or files, if more than one are provided).
    If no arguments are passed it will colorize the standard input or stdin.

  • cless <file> [files]: colorize the contents of the file (or files, if more than one are provided) and
    open less. If no arguments are passed it will colorize the standard input or stdin.

Note that cless will behave as less when provided more than one file: you have to navigate files with
the commands :n for next and :p for previous. The downside is that less options are not supported.
But you can circumvent this by either using the LESS environment variable, or by running ccat file1 file2|less --opts.
In the latter form, the file contents will be concatenated and presented by less as a single file.

Requirements

You have to install Pygments first: pygments.org