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Rich can syntax highlight various programming languages with line numbers. |
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To syntax highlight code, construct a :class:`~rich.syntax.Syntax` object and print it to the console. Here's an example:: |
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from rich.console import Console |
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from rich.syntax import Syntax |
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console = Console() |
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with open("syntax.py", "rt") as code_file: |
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syntax = Syntax(code_file.read(), "python") |
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console.print(syntax) |
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You may also use the :meth:`~rich.syntax.Syntax.from_path` alternative constructor which will load the code from disk and auto-detect the file type. The example above could be re-written as follows:: |
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from rich.console import Console |
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from rich.syntax import Syntax |
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console = Console() |
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syntax = Syntax.from_path("syntax.py") |
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console.print(syntax) |
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Line numbers |
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If you set ``line_numbers=True``, Rich will render a column for line numbers:: |
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syntax = Syntax.from_path("syntax.py", line_numbers=True) |
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Theme |
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The Syntax constructor (and :meth:`~rich.syntax.Syntax.from_path`) accept a ``theme`` attribute which should be the name of a `Pygments theme <https://pygments.org/demo/>`_. It may also be one of the special case theme names "ansi_dark" or "ansi_light" which will use the color theme configured by the terminal. |
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Background color |
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You can override the background color from the theme by supplying a ``background_color`` argument to the constructor. This should be a string in the same format a style definition accepts, e.g. "red", "#ff0000", "rgb(255,0,0)" etc. You may also set the special value "default" which will use the default background color set in the terminal. |
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Syntax CLI |
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You can use this class from the command line. Here's how you would syntax highlight a file called "syntax.py":: |
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python -m rich.syntax syntax.py |
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For the full list of arguments, run the following:: |
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python -m rich.syntax -h |
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