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This PR makes the editor use language=bash when the shebang line uses
zsh. This is in the same line as using language=bash for zsh related
file (~/.zshrc, ~/.zshenv etc.) as we already do.
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Co-authored-by: Sebastian Hoß <seb@hoß.de>
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Fix comment injection & add highlighting for math delimiters.
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The change in d801a6693c3d475b3942f705d3ef48d7966bdf65 to search for
suffixes in `file-types` is too permissive: files like the tutor or
`*.txt` files are now mistakenly interpreted as R or perl,
respectively.
This change changes the syntax for specifying a file-types entry that
matches by suffix:
```toml
file-types = [{ suffix = ".git/config" }]
```
And changes the file-type detection to first search for any non-suffix
patterns and then search for suffixes only with the file-types entries
marked explicitly as suffixes.
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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* feat(syntax): add strategy to associate file to language through pattern
File path will match if it ends with any of the file types provided in the config.
Also used this feature to add support for the .git/config and .ssh/config files
* Add /etc/ssh/ssh_config to languages.toml
* cargo xtask docgen
* Update languages.md
* Update languages.md
* Update book/src/languages.md
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
* Update book/src/languages.md
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
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* Update treesitter markdown
* Update inline and add table injections
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Marksman is an LSP server for Markdown: https://github.com/artempyanykh/marksman
It supports a bunch of LSP features: symbols, references, rename, diag,
etc. and already has integrations with emacs, neovim, and vscode.
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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Enable lint option to highlight unused vars, etc.
and take full advantage of the running language server.
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Add jsonnet-language-server for jsonnet language.
See: https://github.com/grafana/jsonnet-language-server
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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Around 50 columns for the summary is good because it is often used as
heading or as subject in emails. 72 columns for the body is generally
good because some tools do not wrap long lines (`git log` with pager
`less` is a good example). Helix's `:reflow` command is really good to
help with the second point.
Linux kernel documentation says:
> For these reasons, the ``summary`` must be no more than 70-75
> characters, and it must describe both what the patch changes, as well
> as why the patch might be necessary. It is challenging to be both
> succinct and descriptive, but that is what a well-written summary
> should do.
Source:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst#n627
tpope:
https://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html
Commit message style guide for Git:
https://commit.style/
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Co-authored-by: Michael Davis <mcarsondavis@gmail.com>
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This change also renames the grammar from `git-diff` to `diff`.
The grammar covers regular diff syntax so I renamed the repository
a while ago.
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