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README.md |
zsh-syntax-highlighting / highlighters
Syntax highlighting is done by pluggable highlighters:
main
- the base highlighter, and the only one active by default.brackets
- matches brackets and parenthesis.pattern
- matches user-defined patterns.cursor
- matches the cursor position.root
- triggered if the current user is root.line
- applied to the whole command line
How to activate highlighters
To activate an highlighter, add it to the ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_HIGHLIGHTERS
array in
~/.zshrc
, for example:
ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_HIGHLIGHTERS=(main brackets pattern cursor)
By default, $ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_HIGHLIGHTERS
is unset and only the main
highlighter is active.
How to tweak highlighters
Highlighters look up styles from the ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES
associative array.
Navigate into each highlighter directory to see what styles (keys) it defines;
the syntax for values is the same as the syntax of "types of highlighting" of
the zsh builtin $zle_highlight
array, which is documented in the zshzle(1)
manual page.
Some highlighters support additional configuration parameters; see each
highlighter's documentation for details.
How to implement a new highlighter
To create your own myhighlighter
highlighter:
-
Create your script at
highlighters/${myhighlighter}/${myhighlighter}-highlighter.zsh
. -
Implement the
_zsh_highlight_myhighlighter_highlighter_predicate
function.
This function must return 0 when the highlighter needs to be called and
non-zero otherwise, for example:_zsh_highlight_myhighlighter_highlighter_predicate() { # Call this highlighter in SVN working copies [[ -d .svn ]] }
-
Implement the
_zsh_highlight_myhighlighter_highlighter
function.
This function does the actual syntax highlighting, by modifying
region_highlight
, for example:_zsh_highlight_myhighlighter_highlighter() { # Colorize the whole buffer with blue background region_highlight+=(0 $#BUFFER bg=blue) }
-
Activate your highlighter in
~/.zshrc
:ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_HIGHLIGHTERS+=(myhighlighter)