I wanted to have syntax highlighting for a php file I was debugging. Source-highlight given a source file, produces a document with syntax highlighting.
These are the output formats already supported:
- HTML
- XHTML
- LATEX
- MediaWiki (new)
- ODF (new)
- TEXINFO
- ANSI color escape sequences (you can use this feature with less)
- DocBook
These are the input languages (or input formats) already supported (in alphabetical order):
- Ada
- Asm
- Applescript
- Awk
- Autoconf files
- Bat
- Bib
- Bison
- C/C++
- C#
- CakePhp templates
- Clipper
- Cobol
- Configuration files (generic)
- Caml
- Changelog
- Css
- D
- Diff
- Emacs Lisp
- Erlang
- errors (compiler output)
- Flex
- Fortran
- GLSL
- Haskell
- Haskell literate programming
- Haxe
- Html
- ini files
- IsLisp (new)
- Java
- Javalog
- Javascript
- KDE desktop files
- Latex
- Ldap files
- Lilypond (new)
- Lisp
- Logtalk
- Log files
- lsm files (Linux Software Map)
- Lua
- Makefile
- Manifest
- M4
- ML
- Opa
- Oz
- Pascal
- Perl
- pkg-config files
- PHP
- Po
- Postscript
- Prolog
- Properties files
- Protobuf (Google's Protocol Buffers)
- Python
- R statistics programming language (new)
- RPM Spec files
- Ruby
- Scala
- Scheme
- Shell
- S-Lang
- Sql
- T/Foswiki TML markup
- Tcl
- Texinfo
- UPC (unified parallel C)
- Vala
- VBscript
- XML
- XOrg conf files
Exactly what I needed!
[codesyntax lang="bash"]
apt-get install source-highlight echo "" >> ~/.bashrc echo "export LESSOPEN=\"| /usr/share/source-highlight/src-hilite-lesspipe.sh %s\"" >> ~/.bashrc echo "export LESS=' -R '" >> ~/.bashrc
[/codesyntax]
Note: Be sure this line isn't present in your .bashrc because it will interfere with source-highlight:
[codesyntax lang="bash"]
[ -x /usr/bin/lesspipe ] && eval "$(lesspipe)"
[/codesyntax]
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