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# pygmentize
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-> Python based syntax highlighter.
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+> Python-based syntax highlighter.
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-- Highlight file syntax and print to standard output. Language is inferred from the file extension:
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+- Highlight file syntax and print to standard output (language is inferred from the file extension):
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`pygmentize {{file.py}}`
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-- Highlight syntax for a given language:
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+- Explicitly set the language for syntax highlighting:
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-`pygmentize -l {{javascript}} {{javascript_file}}`
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+`pygmentize -l {{javascript}} {{input_file}}`
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-- Show avaliable lexers:
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+- List available lexers (processors for input languages):
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`pygmentize -L lexers`
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- Save output to a file in HTML format:
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-`pygmentize -f html -o {{file.html}} {{file.py}}`
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+`pygmentize -f html -o {{output_file.html}} {{input_file.py}}`
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-- Show avaliable output formats:
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+- List available output formats:
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`pygmentize -L formatters`
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-- Output to HTML file with line numbers, specifying a given language:
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+- Output an HTML file, with additional formatter options (full page, with line numbers):
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-`pygmentize -f html -O linenos=1 -l {{language}} -o {{file.html}} {{file}}`
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+`pygmentize -f html -O "full,linenos=True" -o {{output_file.html}} {{input_file}}`
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