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colorize: add README and refactor plugin (#7314)
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# colorize
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With this plugin you can syntax-highlight file contents of over 300 supported languages and other text formats.
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To use it, add colorize to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
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```
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plugins=(... colorize)
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```
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## Usage
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* `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.
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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.
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## Requirements
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You have to install Pygments first: [pygments.org](http://pygments.org/download/)
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# Plugin for highlighting file content
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# Plugin highlights file content based on the filename extension.
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# If no highlighting method supported for given extension then it tries
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# guess it by looking for file content.
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#easier alias to use plugin
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# easier alias to use the plugin
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alias ccat='colorize_via_pygmentize'
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colorize_via_pygmentize() {
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return 1
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fi
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# pygmentize stdin if no arguments passed
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if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
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pygmentize -g $@
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pygmentize -g
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return $?
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fi
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# guess lexer from file extension, or
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# guess it from file contents if unsuccessful
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local FNAME lexer
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for FNAME in $@
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do
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filename=$(basename "$FNAME")
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lexer=`pygmentize -N \"$filename\"`
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if [ "Z$lexer" != "Ztext" ]; then
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pygmentize -l $lexer "$FNAME"
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lexer=$(pygmentize -N "$FNAME")
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if [[ $lexer != text ]]; then
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pygmentize -l "$lexer" "$FNAME"
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else
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pygmentize -g "$FNAME"
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fi
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