Syntax highlighting for various timed text formats.
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Feb 10, 2024 - CSON
Syntax highlighting is a feature of text editors that are used for programming, scripting, or markup languages that displays text, especially source code, in different colors and fonts according to a category of terms.
Syntax highlighting for various timed text formats.
Syntax highlighting for unit definition files.
Syntax highlighting for magic(5) pattern data.
Syntax highlighting for the BASIC family of programming languages
Syntax highlighting for GNU Texinfo manuals.
Syntax highlighting for `sed` scripts.
Syntax highlighting for SFD files, OpenType features, and FontForge's built-in scripting language.
Syntax highlighting for various configs and file-formats too specific to warrant their own repositories.
WebAssembly language support in Atom.
Emacs Lisp and YASnippet support for Atom and GitHub.
Syntax highlighting for ABNF/BNF/EBNF, Yacc, and other language-related languages.
Vim script syntax highlighting for Atom and GitHub.