colorize: add style environment variable (#7635)
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@ -11,6 +11,12 @@ To use it, add colorize to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
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plugins=(... colorize)
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```
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## Styles
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Pygments offers multiple styles. By default, the `default` style is used, but you can choose another theme by setting the `ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE` environment variable:
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`ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE="colorful"`
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## Usage
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* `ccat <file> [files]`: colorize the contents of the file (or files, if more than one are provided).
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# easier alias to use the plugin
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alias ccat='colorize_via_pygmentize'
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alias cless='colorize_via_pygmentize_less'
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alias cless='colorize_via_pygmentize_less'
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colorize_via_pygmentize() {
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if ! (( $+commands[pygmentize] )); then
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@ -8,36 +8,44 @@ colorize_via_pygmentize() {
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return 1
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fi
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# If the environment varianle ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE
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# is set, use that theme instead. Otherwise,
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# use the default.
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if [ -z $ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE ]; then
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ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE="default"
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fi
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# pygmentize stdin if no arguments passed
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if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
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pygmentize -g
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pygmentize -O style="$ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE" -g
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return $?
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fi
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# guess lexer from file extension, or
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# guess it from file contents if unsuccessful
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local FNAME lexer
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for FNAME in "$@"
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do
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lexer=$(pygmentize -N "$FNAME")
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if [[ $lexer != text ]]; then
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pygmentize -l "$lexer" "$FNAME"
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pygmentize -O style="$ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE" -l "$lexer" "$FNAME"
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else
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pygmentize -g "$FNAME"
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pygmentize -O style="$ZSH_COLORIZE_STYLE" -g "$FNAME"
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fi
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done
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}
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colorize_via_pygmentize_less() (
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colorize_via_pygmentize_less() (
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# this function is a subshell so tmp_files can be shared to cleanup function
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declare -a tmp_files
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cleanup () {
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[[ ${#tmp_files} -gt 0 ]] && rm -f "${tmp_files[@]}"
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exit
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}
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trap 'cleanup' EXIT HUP TERM INT
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while (( $# != 0 )); do #TODO: filter out less opts
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tmp_file="$(mktemp -t "tmp.colorize.XXXX.$(sed 's/\//./g' <<< "$1")")"
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tmp_files+=("$tmp_file")
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