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Improved Nano Syntax Highlighting Files. Forked: https://github.com/scopatz/nanorc
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reasons to use wget includes: wget is more ubiquitously available than curl. (my particular problem: curl isn't shipped in Debian by default) wget's ability to recover from a prematurely broken transfer and continue downloading has no counterpart in curl. reasons for using curl: ... in theory, curl could be faster by enabling --compressed , which would make the github servers gzip-compress the transfer (curl: "Accept-Encoding: deflate, gzip" github: "Content-Encoding: gzip", which as of speaking would save 158 bytes, extra header not accounted for) but since we're not using --compressed anyway, and that the script is really small (355 bytes), it's a moot point. i think we should use wget. |
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apacheconf.nanorc | ||
arduino.nanorc | ||
asciidoc.nanorc | ||
asm.nanorc | ||
awk.nanorc | ||
c.nanorc | ||
clojure.nanorc | ||
cmake.nanorc | ||
coffeescript.nanorc | ||
colortest.nanorc | ||
conf.nanorc | ||
conky.nanorc | ||
csharp.nanorc | ||
css.nanorc | ||
cython.nanorc | ||
Dockerfile.nanorc | ||
dot.nanorc | ||
email.nanorc | ||
erb.nanorc | ||
fish.nanorc | ||
fortran.nanorc | ||
gentoo.nanorc | ||
git.nanorc | ||
gitcommit.nanorc | ||
glsl.nanorc | ||
go.nanorc | ||
groff.nanorc | ||
haml.nanorc | ||
haskell.nanorc | ||
html.nanorc | ||
ical.nanorc | ||
ini.nanorc | ||
inputrc.nanorc | ||
install.sh | ||
java.nanorc | ||
javascript.nanorc | ||
js.nanorc | ||
json.nanorc | ||
keymap.nanorc | ||
kickstart.nanorc | ||
ledger.nanorc | ||
license | ||
lisp.nanorc | ||
lua.nanorc | ||
makefile.nanorc | ||
man.nanorc | ||
markdown.nanorc | ||
mpdconf.nanorc | ||
mutt.nanorc | ||
nanorc | ||
nanorc.nanorc | ||
nginx.nanorc | ||
ocaml.nanorc | ||
patch.nanorc | ||
peg.nanorc | ||
perl.nanorc | ||
perl6.nanorc | ||
php.nanorc | ||
pkg-config.nanorc | ||
pkgbuild.nanorc | ||
po.nanorc | ||
pov.nanorc | ||
privoxy.nanorc | ||
puppet.nanorc | ||
python.nanorc | ||
Readme.rst | ||
reST.nanorc | ||
rpmspec.nanorc | ||
ruby.nanorc | ||
rust.nanorc | ||
scala.nanorc | ||
sed.nanorc | ||
sh.nanorc | ||
sls.nanorc | ||
sql.nanorc | ||
swift.nanorc | ||
systemd.nanorc | ||
tcl.nanorc | ||
tex.nanorc | ||
vala.nanorc | ||
vi.nanorc | ||
xml.nanorc | ||
xresources.nanorc | ||
yaml.nanorc | ||
yum.nanorc | ||
zsh.nanorc | ||
zshrc.nanorc |
*************************************** Improved Nano Syntax Highlighting Files *************************************** This repository holds ``{lang}.nanorc`` files that have improved definitions of syntax highlighting for various languages. These should be placed inside of the ``~/.nano/`` directory. Alternatively:: git clone git@github.com:scopatz/nanorc.git ~/.nano *Note - if you have any issues, alternatively use:: git clone https://github.com/scopatz/nanorc.git ~/.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 Finally, you can run an automatic installer using the following code:: $ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scopatz/nanorc/master/install.sh -O- | sh