# bat [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/sharkdp/bat.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/sharkdp/bat) [![Version info](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/bat.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/bat) A *cat(1)* clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration. ## Features ### Syntax highlighting `bat` supports syntax highlighting for a large number of programming and markup languages: ![Syntax highlighting example](https://imgur.com/rGsdnDe.png) ### Git integration `bat` communicates with `git` to show modifications with respect to the index (see left side bar): ![Git integration example](https://i.imgur.com/2lSW4RE.png) ## Installation ### From binaries Check out the [Release page](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat/releases) for binary builds and Debian packages. ### Arch Linux On Arch Linux, you can install [the AUR package](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/bat/) via yaourt, or manually: ```bash git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/bat.git cd bat makepkg -si ``` ### From source If you want to build to compile `bat` from source, you need Rust 1.24 or higher. You can then use `cargo` to build everything: ``` bash cargo install bat ``` ## Customization `bat` uses the excellent [`syntect`](https://github.com/trishume/syntect/) library for syntax highlighting. `syntect` can read any [Sublime Text `.sublime-syntax` file](https://www.sublimetext.com/docs/3/syntax.html) and theme. To build your own language-set and theme, follow these steps: Create a folder with a syntax highlighting theme: ``` bash mkdir -p ~/.config/bat/themes cd ~/.config/bat/themes # Download a theme, for example: git clone https://github.com/jonschlinkert/sublime-monokai-extended # Create a 'Default.tmTheme' link ln -s "sublime-monokai-extended/Monokai Extended.tmTheme" Default.tmTheme ``` Create a folder with language definition files: ``` bash mkdir -p ~/.config/bat/syntax cd ~/.config/bat/syntax # Download some language definition files, for example: git clone https://github.com/sublimehq/Packages/ rm -rf Packages/Markdown git clone https://github.com/jonschlinkert/sublime-markdown-extended ``` Finally, use the following command to parse all these files into a binary cache: ``` bash bat init-cache ```