zsh-syntax-highlighting / highlighters ====================================== Syntax highlighting is done by pluggable highlighters: * `main` - the base highlighter, and the only one [active by default][main]. * `brackets` - [matches brackets][brackets] and parenthesis. * `pattern` - matches [user-defined patterns][pattern]. * `regexp` - matches [user-defined regular expressions][regexp]. * `cursor` - matches [the cursor position][cursor]. * `root` - highlights the whole command line [if the current user is root][root]. * `line` - applied to [the whole command line][line]. [main]: highlighters/main.md [brackets]: highlighters/brackets.md [pattern]: highlighters/pattern.md [regexp]: highlighters/regexp.md [cursor]: highlighters/cursor.md [root]: highlighters/root.md [line]: highlighters/line.md Highlighter-independent settings -------------------------------- By default, all command lines are highlighted. However, it is possible to prevent command lines longer than a fixed number of characters from being highlighted by setting the variable `${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_MAXLENGTH}` to the maximum length (in characters) of command lines to be highlighter. This is useful when editing very long command lines (for example, with the [`fned`][fned] utility function). Example: [fned]: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/User-Contributions.html#index-zed ```zsh ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_MAXLENGTH=512 ``` How to activate highlighters ---------------------------- To activate an highlighter, add it to the `ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_HIGHLIGHTERS` array in `~/.zshrc`, for example: ```zsh ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_HIGHLIGHTERS=(main brackets pattern cursor) ``` By default, `$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 the [individual highlighters' documentation](highlighters/) to see what styles (keys) each highlighter 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][zshzle-Character-Highlighting]. [zshzle-Character-Highlighting]: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Zsh-Line-Editor.html#Character-Highlighting Some highlighters support additional configuration parameters; see each highlighter's documentation for details and examples. How to implement a new highlighter ---------------------------------- To create your own `acme` highlighter: * Create your script at `highlighters/acme/acme-highlighter.zsh`. * Implement the `_zsh_highlight_highlighter_acme_predicate` function. This function must return 0 when the highlighter needs to be called and non-zero otherwise, for example: ```zsh _zsh_highlight_highlighter_acme_predicate() { # Call this highlighter in SVN working copies [[ -d .svn ]] } ``` * Implement the `_zsh_highlight_highlighter_acme_paint` function. This function does the actual syntax highlighting, by calling `_zsh_highlight_add_highlight` with the start and end of the region to be highlighted and the `ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES` key to use. Define the default style for that key in the highlighter script outside of any function with `: ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[key]:=value}`, being sure to prefix the key with your highlighter name and a colon. For example: ```zsh : ${ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_STYLES[acme:aurora]:=fg=green} _zsh_highlight_highlighter_acme_paint() { # Colorize the whole buffer with the 'aurora' style _zsh_highlight_add_highlight 0 $#BUFFER acme:aurora } ``` If you need to test which options the user has set, test `zsyh_user_options` with a sensible default if the option is not present in supported zsh versions. For example: ```zsh [[ ${zsyh_user_options[ignoreclosebraces]:-off} == on ]] ``` The option name must be all lowercase with no underscores and not an alias. * Name your own functions and global variables `_zsh_highlight_acme_*`. - In zsh-syntax-highlighting 0.4.0 and earlier, the entrypoints `_zsh_highlight_highlighter_acme_predicate` and `_zsh_highlight_highlighter_acme_paint` were named `_zsh_highlight_acme_highlighter_predicate` and `_zsh_highlight_highlighter_acme_paint` respectively. These names are still supported for backwards compatibility; however, support for them will be removed in a future major or minor release (v0.x.0 or v1.0.0). * Activate your highlighter in `~/.zshrc`: ```zsh ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_HIGHLIGHTERS+=(acme) ``` * [Write tests](../tests/README.md).