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This update includes an overhaul of scope names to better support the set of themes included with bat. You can find a visual diff for every theme in this PR: https://github.com/victor-gp/cmd-help-sublime-syntax/pull/17 This commit updates the cmd-help syntax test because the scopes (-> colors) have changed.
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bat 0.22.1
A cat(1) clone with wings.
Use '--help' instead of '-h' to see a more detailed version of the help text.
USAGE:
bat [OPTIONS] [FILE]...
bat <SUBCOMMAND>
ARGS:
<FILE>... File(s) to print / concatenate. Use '-' for standard input.
OPTIONS:
-A, --show-all Show non-printable characters (space, tab, newline, ..).
-p, --plain Show plain style (alias for '--style=plain').
-l, --language <language> Set the language for syntax highlighting.
-H, --highlight-line <N:M> Highlight lines N through M.
--file-name <name> Specify the name to display for a file.
-d, --diff Only show lines that have been added/removed/modified.
--tabs <T> Set the tab width to T spaces.
--wrap <mode> Specify the text-wrapping mode (*auto*, never, character).
-n, --number Show line numbers (alias for '--style=numbers').
--color <when> When to use colors (*auto*, never, always).
--italic-text <when> Use italics in output (always, *never*)
--decorations <when> When to show the decorations (*auto*, never, always).
--paging <when> Specify when to use the pager, or use `-P` to disable (*auto*,
never, always).
-m, --map-syntax <glob:syntax> Use the specified syntax for files matching the glob pattern
('*.cpp:C++').
--theme <theme> Set the color theme for syntax highlighting.
--list-themes Display all supported highlighting themes.
--style <components> Comma-separated list of style elements to display (*default*,
auto, full, plain, changes, header, header-filename,
header-filesize, grid, rule, numbers, snip).
-r, --line-range <N:M> Only print the lines from N to M.
-L, --list-languages Display all supported languages.
-h, --help Print this help message.
-V, --version Print version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
cache Modify the syntax-definition and theme cache
Note: `bat -h` prints a short and concise overview while `bat --help` gives all details.
A cat(1) clone with wings.
Use '--help' instead of '-h' to see a more detailed version of the help text.
USAGE:
bat [OPTIONS] [FILE]...
bat <SUBCOMMAND>
ARGS:
<FILE>... File(s) to print / concatenate. Use '-' for standard input.
OPTIONS:
-A, --show-all Show non-printable characters (space, tab, newline, ..).
-p, --plain Show plain style (alias for '--style=plain').
-l, --language <language> Set the language for syntax highlighting.
-H, --highlight-line <N:M> Highlight lines N through M.
--file-name <name> Specify the name to display for a file.
-d, --diff Only show lines that have been added/removed/modified.
--tabs <T> Set the tab width to T spaces.
--wrap <mode> Specify the text-wrapping mode (*auto*, never, character).
-n, --number Show line numbers (alias for '--style=numbers').
--color <when> When to use colors (*auto*, never, always).
--italic-text <when> Use italics in output (always, *never*)
--decorations <when> When to show the decorations (*auto*, never, always).
--paging <when> Specify when to use the pager, or use `-P` to disable (*auto*,
never, always).
-m, --map-syntax <glob:syntax> Use the specified syntax for files matching the glob pattern
('*.cpp:C++').
--theme <theme> Set the color theme for syntax highlighting.
--list-themes Display all supported highlighting themes.
--style <components> Comma-separated list of style elements to display (*default*,
auto, full, plain, changes, header, header-filename,
header-filesize, grid, rule, numbers, snip).
-r, --line-range <N:M> Only print the lines from N to M.
-L, --list-languages Display all supported languages.
-h, --help Print this help message.
-V, --version Print version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
cache Modify the syntax-definition and theme cache
Note: `bat -h` prints a short and concise overview while `bat --help` gives all details.