Fast-Syntax-Highlighting Themes
Recursive fast-syntax-highlighting, highlights code passed to sh -c
Switch themes via fast-theme {theme-name}
.
Run fast-theme -t {theme-name}
option to obtain the snippet above.
Run fast-theme -l
to list available themes.
Variables
Comparing to the project zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting
(the upper line):
Brackets
Conditions
Comparing to the project zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting
(the upper line):
Strings
Exact highlighting that recognizes quotings.
here-strings
exec
descriptor-variables
Comparing to the project zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting
(the upper line):
for-loops and alternate syntax (brace {
/}
blocks)
Function definitions
Comparing to the project zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting
(the upper 2 lines):
Recursive eval
and $( )
highlighting
Comparing to the project zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting
(the upper line):
Chroma functions
Highlighting that is specific for a given command.
The chromas that are enabled by default can be found here.
Math-mode highlighting
Zcalc highlighting
Performance
Performance differences can be observed in this Asciinema recording, where a 10 kB
function is being edited.
Installation
Post install try: fast-theme -t z-shell
. To enable: fast-theme z-shell
.
Manual
Clone the Repository.
git clone https://github.com/z-shell/F-Sy-H ~/path/to/fsh
And add the following to your zshrc
file.
source ~/path/to/fsh/F-Sy-H.plugin.zsh
ZI
Add the following to your zshrc
file.
zi light z-shell/F-Sy-H
Here's an example of how to load the plugin together with a few other popular ones with the use of Turbo mode, i.e.: speeding up the Zsh startup by loading the plugin right after the first prompt, in background:
zi wait lucid for \
atinit"ZI[COMPINIT_OPTS]=-C; zicompinit; zicdreplay" \
z-shell/F-Sy-H \
blockf \
zsh-users/zsh-completions \
atload"!_zsh_autosuggest_start" \
zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions
Top comments (1)
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