A supercat with Vim powers!
Simply issue the following:
sudo make install
To uninstall, issue the following:
sudo make uninstall
Alternatively you can use the Debian packages published in the releases section.
Uses a headless Vim and runs a convertion VimScript to translate the syntax highlighting into ANSI color codes, and print the file to the console to get colorized output. This software consists solely of VimScript and bash.
The translation program is a Vim Script inspired by the 2html
plugin (see :help :TOhtml
).
This program has many options, but you would normally use a few, if any. Use --help
for more information.
A few options permits you to issue arbitrary Vim commands.
Inspecting the syntax highlighting with synID()
does not offer very good performance.
Moreover the script needs to iterates over each and every character of the file, to finds any change in coloring, and produces the corresponding color codes if any change is detected.
In 256 color modes, the parameterized strings used to output the correct color escape codes are a bit time consuming too.
On a Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz, capped at that frequency, highlighting a simple C file takes 1.73 second per 1,000 lines, or 578 lines/s.