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#!/bin/bash | |
# Filename catc | |
# Description print files to stdout with syntax highlighting (using python-pygments) | |
# Author Drew Fradette <http://www.github.com/drewfradette> | |
# Version 0.6 | |
# Last Updated 2012-09-26 | |
# Usage catc file.sh | |
# bash_version 4.2.10(1)-release | |
####################################################### | |
PYGMENTIZE=/usr/bin/pygmentize | |
CAT=/bin/cat | |
help() { | |
echo -e "Usage: catc [-h] [-l LEXER] [-L] FILENAME\n" | |
echo -e "-h\tDisplay this help screen." | |
echo -e "-l\tSpecify a lexer to use. See -L." | |
echo -e "-L\tList available lexer.s" | |
echo -e "-v\tBe verbose where possible." | |
} | |
# Check if python-pygments is installed | |
# TODO: add support for Ubuntu | |
if [ ! -f "$PYGMENTIZE" ]; then | |
if [ -f /etc/redhat-release ]; then | |
while true; do | |
read -p "Pygmentize was not found. Would you like to install it? [y/n] " yn | |
case $yn in | |
[Yy]* ) sudo yum install python-pygments; break;; | |
[Nn]* ) exit;; | |
* ) echo "Please Answer Yes or No";; | |
esac | |
done | |
else | |
echo -e "Error: pygments was not found. Please install it" | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
fi | |
LEXER="" | |
VERBOSE=0 | |
while getopts "hvLl:" OPTION; do | |
case $OPTION in | |
h) help; exit;; | |
l) LEXER="$OPTARG";; | |
L) ${PYGMENTIZE} -L; exit;; | |
v) VERBOSE=1;; | |
*) echo "Bad parameter"; exit 2;; | |
esac | |
done | |
shift $((OPTIND-1)) | |
FILENAME="$@" | |
if [ "$FILENAME" == "" ]; then | |
echo -e "You must specify a filename." | |
help; exit 3; | |
fi | |
if [ "$LEXER" != "" ]; then | |
${PYGMENTIZE} -l "$LEXER" "$FILENAME" 2> /dev/null | |
else | |
${PYGMENTIZE} "$FILENAME" 2> /dev/null | |
fi | |
if (( $? > 0 )); then | |
${CAT} "$1" || exit $? | |
fi |
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Why wouldn't you use pygmentize directly? I don't see this script adding much functionality or convenience to it (other than the short name, which can be achieved just by a link).