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If you mean the files that define the syntactic entities then no, in Geany syntactic entities are recognised by lexers from the Scintilla/Lexilla project which are written in C++, so no.
I wanted to ask if there is an easy way of migrating to geany the (custom) syntax highlighting rules from either Atom, VSCode or Sublime.
(Background: https://github.com/davidchall/topas-syntax)
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