From d34d3661e34464b39af0f66ea44dc4eb348631eb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tiago Almeida Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2019 00:16:01 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] New Readme file, with more organised information. --- Readme.rst | 83 ---------------------------------------------- readme.md | 97 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 83 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Readme.rst create mode 100644 readme.md diff --git a/Readme.rst b/Readme.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 7cb17a7..0000000 --- a/Readme.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -*************************************** -Improved Nano Syntax Highlighting Files -*************************************** - -This repository holds ``{lang}.nanorc`` files that have improved -definitions of syntax highlighting for various languages. - - -1. Copy files -~~~~~~ - -These should be placed inside of the ``~/.nano/`` directory. -Or for system-wide installation ``/usr/share/nano-syntax-highlighting/``. -In other words:: - - git clone git@github.com:scopatz/nanorc.git ~/.nano - -*Note - if you have any issues (ssh was not properly configured), alternatively use:: - - git clone https://github.com/scopatz/nanorc.git ~/.nano - -*System wide will look like so*:: - - sudo git clone https://github.com/scopatz/nanorc.git /usr/share/nano-syntax-highlighting/ - -**NOTE**: \< and \> are regular character escapes on macOS. The bug's fixed in Nano, but this might be a problem -if you are using an older version. If this is the case, replace them respectively with [[:<:]] and [[:>:]]. -This is reported in `issue 52 `_ - -2. Configure ``nano`` -~~~~~~~~~ - -Once there you should add the languages you want to your -nano configuration file ``~/.nanorc``. For example:: - - ## C/C++ - include "~/.nano/c.nanorc" - -You can also append the contents of ``~/.nano/nanorc`` into your -``~/.nanorc`` to include all languages:: - - cat ~/.nano/nanorc >> ~/.nanorc - -Or to be less verbose, append content of the folder in one line with wildcard:: - - ## For all users - $ echo "include $install_path/*.nanorc" >> /etc/nanorc - ## For current user - $ echo "include $install_path/*.nanorc" >> ~/.nanorc - -where ``$install_path`` is ``/usr/share/nano-syntax-highlighting`` or ``~/.nano/`` or ... - -1a. Automatic installer -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Finally, you can run an automatic installer using the following code:: - - $ curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scopatz/nanorc/master/install.sh | sh - -or alternatively:: - - $ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scopatz/nanorc/master/install.sh -O- | sh - -*Note - - some syntax definitions which exist in Nano upstream may be preferable to the ones provided by this package. - The install.sh script may be run with ``-l`` or ``--lite`` to insert the included syntax definitions from this package - with lower precedence than the ones provided by the standard package. - - -1b. Distributive specific installation via package managers -~~~~~~~~~~ -On **Arch Linux** and other *pacman/aur* based systems it is possible to:: - - $ aurman -S nano-syntax-highlighting-git - -or search package:: - - $ aurman -Ss nano-syntax-highlight - -Then you need to mannually add ``.nanorc``-s to user's ``~/.nanorc`` or system ``/etc/nanorc``. See **$2** - -Acknowledgement -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Some of these files are derived from the original nano release [`Project `_] [`Repository `_] diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..165bc10 --- /dev/null +++ b/readme.md @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +# Improved Nano Syntax Highlighting Files + +This repository holds ``{lang}.nanorc`` files that have improved definitions of syntax highlighting for various languages. + +# Installation + +There are three ways to install this repo. + +## 1. Automatic installer + +Copy the following code to download and run the installer script: + +```sh +curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scopatz/nanorc/master/install.sh | sh +``` + +If your machine doesn't have `curl` command, use this code: + +```sh +wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scopatz/nanorc/master/install.sh -O- | sh +``` + +### Note: + +Some syntax definitions which exist in Nano upstream may be preferable to the ones provided by this package. +The ` install.sh` script may be run with `-l` or `--lite` to insert the included syntax definitions from this package with *lower* precedence than the ones provided by the standard package. + +## 2. Package managers + +The follow table lists all systems with this package published. +Fell free to add your official package manager. +> Systems that are based in others' package managers or repositories are compatible. For example: `pacman/aur` based systems are compatible with `Arch Linux`. + +| System | Command | +| --- | --- | +| Arch Linux | `aurman -S nano-syntax-highlighting-git` or `aurman -Ss nano-syntax-highlight` | + +## 3. Clone repo (copy the files) + +The files should be placed inside of the `~/.nano/` directory. + +> You can put the files in another directory inside the correct `.nano` folder. +> For example: `~/.nano/nanorc/`. +> For readability will use `$install_path` for the path of your choose (in *system wide* the path is always `/usr/share/nano-syntax-highlighting/`). + +For user, only run: + +`git clone git@github.com:scopatz/nanorc.git $install_path` or +`git clone https://github.com/scopatz/nanorc.git $install_path` + +For system wide, run: + +`sudo git clone https://github.com/scopatz/nanorc.git $install_path` + +# Configuration + +After installation, you need to inform `nano` to used the new highlight files. +The configuration file is located at `~/.nanorc`, for users, and at `/etc/nanorc`, for system wide. +> If this file doesn't exist, create a new one. + +Again there are three ways: + +# 1. Include all + +Append the content of the folder in one line, with wildcard:: + +`echo "include $install_path/*.nanorc" >> ~/.nanorc` or +`echo "include $install_path/*.nanorc" >> /etc/nanorc` + +## 2. Include/append our `nanorc` file + +Simply run: + +`cat $install_path/nanorc >> ~/.nanorc` or +`cat $install_path/nanorc >> /etc/nanorc` + +## 3. One by one + +Add your preferable languages one by onento the file. For example: + +``` +## C/C++ +include "~/.nano/c.nanorc" +``` + +# Tricks & Tweaks + +## MacOS + +`\<` and `\>` are regular character escapes on MacOS. +The bug is fixed in Nano, but this might be a problem if you are using an older version +If this is the case, replace them respectively with `[[:<:]]` and `[[:>:]]`. +This is reported in [Issue 52](https://github.com/scopatz/nanorc/issues/52). + +# Acknowledgements + +Some of these files are derived from the original [Nano](https://www.nano-editor.org) editor [repo](https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/nano.git) From c64805f3a60a86d0df20bafe77b1517f28ad2da5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tiago Programmer Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2019 00:35:14 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Correct a typo --- readme.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md index 165bc10..cc0dec2 100644 --- a/readme.md +++ b/readme.md @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ The configuration file is located at `~/.nanorc`, for users, and at `/etc/nanorc Again there are three ways: -# 1. Include all +## 1. Include all Append the content of the folder in one line, with wildcard::