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@@ -6,11 +6,17 @@ Colorize will highlight the content based on the filename extension. If it can't
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method for a given extension, it will try to find one by looking at the file contents. If no highlight method
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is found it will just cat the file normally, without syntax highlighting.
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+## Setup
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To use it, add colorize to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
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```
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plugins=(... colorize)
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```
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+### Requirements
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+This plugin requires that Pygments be installed: [pygments.org](https://pygments.org/)
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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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@@ -29,7 +35,3 @@ Note that `cless` will behave as less when provided more than one file: you have
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the commands `:n` for next and `:p` for previous. The downside is that less options are not supported.
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But you can circumvent this by either using the LESS environment variable, or by running `ccat file1 file2|less --opts`.
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In the latter form, the file contents will be concatenated and presented by less as a single file.
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-## Requirements
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-You have to install Pygments first: [pygments.org](http://pygments.org/download.html)
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