Dedicated to chasing the bat man
Extra syntax and theme definitions for
syntect including many common ones
that are missing from the default set like TOML, TypeScript, and Dockerfile.
Curated by the bat Project
The following
$ cargo add two-face --features syntect-default-oniguse two_face::re_exports::syntect;
const TOML_TEXT: &str = "\
[section]
key = 123
";
fn main() {
let syn_set = two_face::syntax::extra_newlines();
let theme_set = two_face::theme::extra();
let syn_ref = syn_set.find_syntax_by_extension("toml").unwrap();
let theme = theme_set.get(two_face::theme::EmbeddedThemeName::Nord);
let htmlified = syntect::html::highlighted_html_for_string(
TOML_TEXT,
&syn_set,
syn_ref,
theme
).unwrap();
println!("{htmlified}");
}will print this
<pre style="background-color:#2e3440;">
<span style="color:#d8dee9;">[section]
</span><span style="color:#81a1c1;">key </span><span style="color:#d8dee9;">= </span><span style="color:#b48ead;">123
</span></pre>The feature flags are divided by syntect's underlying regex implementation
with Oniguruma aka onig being the
default and fancy-regex aka
fancy as an alternative pure-Rust implementation. fancy: however, doesn't
support all of the features used by some of the syntax definitions, so some of
the defintions are excluded when fancy is selected* to keep the regex
compilation infallible. This means that it's important to match whichever regex
implementation syntect is using
* This is also why fancy's bundled syntax definitions are smaller than onig's
default: syntect-onig
| Feature | Desc. |
|---|---|
syntect-onig / syntect-fancy |
Enables the minimal feature set that we require from syntect |
syntect-default-onig / syntect-default-fancy |
The mimimal feature sets along with syntect's default feature set (useful when using the syntect re-export) |
This crate embeds some reasonably large assets in the final binary in order to work. Luckily the linker is smart enough to discard unused assets, so you generally only pay for what you use
For reference here are the sizes associated with their different functions
| function | two-face (KiB) |
syntect (KiB) |
|---|---|---|
acknowledgement::listing() |
10 | - |
syntax::extra_newlines() (onig) |
939 | 360 |
| ^^ (fancy) | 884 | ^^ |
syntax::extra_no_newlines() (onig) |
938 | 359 |
| ^^ (fancy) | 883 | ^^ |
theme::extra() |
62 | 5 |
In short the syntax definitions are the real chonky part, and if you're
switching from syntect to two-face, then you can expect a ~0.5MiB increase
in binary size from them (in exchange for a lot of syntax definitions)
The full listing of all syntaxes included in two_face::syntax
- * Excluded when using the
fancy-regeximplementation - † Included in
syntect's bundled defaults
| Syntax Definition | |
|---|---|
| A | ActionScript†, Ada, Apache Conf, AppleScript†, AsciiDoc, ASP†, ARM Assembly*, Assembly (x86_64), AWK |
| B | Bash†, Batch File†, BibTeX† |
| C | C†, C#†, C++†, Cabal, CFML, Clojure†, CMake, CoffeeScript, Crontab, Crystal, CSS†, CSV† |
| D | D†, Dart, debsources, Dockerfile, DotENV, Diff† |
| E | Elixir, Elm, Email, Erlang† |
| F | F#, Fish, Fortran |
| G | GDScript (Godot Engine), Git (commit, config, ignore, etc.)†, GLSL, Go†, GraphQL, Graphviz (DOT)†, Groff/troff†, Groovy† |
| H | Haskell†, HTML† |
| I | Idris, INI |
| J | Java†, Javadoc†, Java Server Page (JSP)†, JavaScript†, JavaScript (Babel)*, Jinja2, JQ, JSON†, Julia |
| K | Kotlin |
| L | LaTeX†, LaTeX Log†, Lean, LESS, Lisp†, Literate Haskell†, LiveScript*, LLVM, Lua† |
| M | Makefile†, Manpage, Markdown†, MATLAB†, Mediawiki, MutliMarkdown† |
| N | NAnt Build File†, Nginx, Nim, Ninja, Nix, NSIS |
| O | Objective-C†, Objective-C++†, OCaml†, OCamllex†, OCamlyacc†, Odin, Org Mode |
| P | Pascal†, Perl†, PHP†, PowerShell*, Protobuf, Puppet, PureScript, Python† |
| Q | QML |
| R | R†, Racket, Rd†, Rego, Regular Expression†, Requirements.txt, reStructuredText†, Robot Framework, Ruby†, Ruby Haml†, Ruby on Rails†, Ruby Slim, Rust† |
| S | Sass*, Scala†, SCSS, Salt State SLS*, SML, Solidity, SQL†, Strace, Stylus, Svelte, Swift, SystemVerilog |
| T | Tcl†, Terraform, TeX†, Textile†, Todo.txt, TOML, TypeScript, TypescriptReact, Typst |
| V | Varlink, Verilog, VimL, Vue, Vyper |
| W | WGSL |
| X | XML† |
| Y | YAML† |
| Z | Zig |
Note: For visual examples of all of the embedded themes look at the docs for
two_face::theme::EmbeddedThemeName
The full listing of themes provided by two_face::theme. Many of these themes
only make sense situationally, so you'll likely want to only expose a subset
- † Included in
syntect's bundled defaults
| Theme | |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1337 (aka leet) |
| A | Ansi |
| B | Base16, Base16-256, Base16-Eighties (dark)†, Base16-Mocha (dark)†, Base16-Ocean (light/dark)† |
| C | Catppuccin (frappe, latte, macchiato, mocha), Coldark (cold/dark aka light/dark) |
| D | DarkNeon, Dracula |
| G | GitHub, gruvbox (light/dark) |
| I | InspiredGitHub† |
| M | Monokai Extended (plain, bright, light, and origin) |
| N | Nord |
| O | One Half (light/dark) |
| S | Solarized (light/dark)†, Sublime Snazzy |
| T | TwoDark |
| V | Visual Studio Dark+ |
| Z | Zenburn |
Most of the code for generating the syntax and theme dumps along with curating
said syntax and themes is taken from bat.
Because of this we also mirror bat's licenses by being dual licensed under MIT
and Apache-2.0.
See the LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT files for license details.
The embedded syntax definitions and assets also have their own licenses which
are compiled into
this markdown file
along with programmatic access in the acknowledgement module.
Copyright (c) 2018-2021 bat-developers (https://github.com/sharkdp/bat).
bat is made available under the terms of either the MIT License or the Apache License 2.0, at your option.
See the LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT files for license details.