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bat
is a cat
clone that supports syntax highlighting and git
.
It's available from:
https://github.com/sharkdp/bat
bat
supports Sublime Text `.sublime-syntax files. To configure it
for Logtalk support see the instructions on its website and use the
../sublimetext/Logtalk.sublime-syntax` file.
To also use the Logtalk support for syntax coloring of Prolog files,
either create an alias to bat
that calls it with the `-l logtalk`
option (e.g., for a Bash shell: `alias batpl='bat -l logtalk'`) or
edit the bat
configuration file to map Prolog extensions to use
the Logtalk syntax highlighter. For example, using nano
as the
text editor:
$ nano "$(bat --config-file)"
and add one line per Prolog file extension. For example:
--map-syntax pl:logtalk --map-syntax pro:logtalk