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A cat(1) clone with wings.

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  • Owner: sharkdp
  • License: apache-2.0
  • Language: Rust
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README.md

bat - a cat clone with wings
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A cat(1) clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration.

Key FeaturesHow To UseInstallationCustomizationProject goals, alternatives
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Syntax highlighting

bat supports syntax highlighting for a large number of programming and markup languages:

Syntax highlighting example

Git integration

bat communicates with git to show modifications with respect to the index (see left side bar):

Git integration example

Show non-printable characters

You can use the -A/--show-all option to show and highlight non-printable characters:

Non-printable character example

Automatic paging

By default, bat pipes its own output to a pager (e.g. less) if the output is too large for one screen. If you would rather bat work like cat all the time (never page output), you can set --paging=never as an option, either on the command line or in your configuration file. If you intend to alias cat to bat in your shell configuration, you can use alias cat='bat --paging=never' to preserve the default behavior.

File concatenation

Even with a pager set, you can still use bat to concatenate files :wink:. Whenever bat detects a non-interactive terminal (i.e. when you pipe into another process or into a file), bat will act as a drop-in replacement for cat and fall back to printing the plain file contents, regardless of the --pager option's value.

How to use

Display a single file on the terminal

bash bat README.md

Display multiple files at once

bash bat src/*.rs

Read from stdin, determine the syntax automatically (note, highlighting will only work if the syntax can be determined from the first line of the file, usually through a shebang such as #!/bin/sh)

bash curl -s https://sh.rustup.rs | bat

Read from stdin, specify the language explicitly

bash yaml2json .travis.yml | json_pp | bat -l json

Show and highlight non-printable characters: bash bat -A /etc/hosts

Use it as a cat replacement:

```bash bat > note.md # quickly create a new file

bat header.md content.md footer.md > document.md

bat -n main.rs # show line numbers (only)

bat f - g # output 'f', then stdin, then 'g'. ```

Integration with other tools

fzf

You can use bat as a previewer for fzf. To do this, use bat's --color=always option to force colorized output. You can also use --line-range option to restrict the load times for long files:

bash fzf --preview "bat --color=always --style=numbers --line-range=:500 {}"

For more information, see fzf's README.

find or fd

You can use the -exec option of find to preview all search results with bat:

bash find … -exec bat {} +

If you happen to use fd, you can use the -X/--exec-batch option to do the same:

bash fd … -X bat

ripgrep

With batgrep, bat can be used as the printer for ripgrep search results.

bash batgrep needle src/

tail -f

bat can be combined with tail -f to continuously monitor a given file with syntax highlighting.

bash tail -f /var/log/pacman.log | bat --paging=never -l log

Note that we have to switch off paging in order for this to work. We have also specified the syntax explicitly (-l log), as it can not be auto-detected in this case.

git

You can combine bat with git show to view an older version of a given file with proper syntax highlighting:

bash git show v0.6.0:src/main.rs | bat -l rs

git diff

You can combine bat with git diff to view lines around code changes with proper syntax highlighting: bash batdiff() { git diff --name-only --relative --diff-filter=d -z | xargs -0 bat --diff } If you prefer to use this as a separate tool, check out batdiff in bat-extras.

If you are looking for more support for git and diff operations, check out delta.

xclip

The line numbers and Git modification markers in the output of bat can make it hard to copy the contents of a file. To prevent this, you can call bat with the -p/--plain option or simply pipe the output into xclip: bash bat main.cpp | xclip bat will detect that the output is being redirected and print the plain file contents.

man

bat can be used as a colorizing pager for man, by setting the MANPAGER environment variable:

bash export MANPAGER="sh -c 'awk '\''{ gsub(/\x1B\[[0-9;]*m/, \"\", \$0); gsub(/.\x08/, \"\", \$0); print }'\'' | bat -p -lman'" man 2 select (replace bat with batcat if you are on Debian or Ubuntu)

If you prefer to have this bundled in a new command, you can also use batman.

[!WARNING]
This will not work out of the box with Mandoc's man implementation.

Please either use batman, or convert the shell script to a shebang executable and point MANPAGER to that.

Note that the Manpage syntax is developed in this repository and still needs some work.

prettier / shfmt / rustfmt

The prettybat script is a wrapper that will format code and print it with bat.

Warp

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Highlighting --help messages

You can use bat to colorize help text: $ cp --help | bat -plhelp

You can also use a wrapper around this:

```bash

in your .bashrc/.zshrc/*rc

alias bathelp='bat --plain --language=help' help() { "$@" --help 2>&1 | bathelp } ```

Then you can do $ help cp or $ help git commit.

When you are using zsh, you can also use global aliases to override -h and --help entirely:

bash alias -g -- -h='-h 2>&1 | bat --language=help --style=plain' alias -g -- --help='--help 2>&1 | bat --language=help --style=plain'

For fish, you can use abbreviations:

fish abbr -a --position anywhere -- --help '--help | bat -plhelp' abbr -a --position anywhere -- -h '-h | bat -plhelp'

This way, you can keep on using cp --help, but get colorized help pages.

Be aware that in some cases, -h may not be a shorthand of --help (for example with ls). In cases where you need to use -h as a command argument you can prepend \ to the arguement (eg. ls \-h) to escape the aliasing defined above.

Please report any issues with the help syntax in this repository.

Installation

Packaging status

On Ubuntu (using apt)

... and other Debian-based Linux distributions.

bat is available on Ubuntu since 20.04 ("Focal") and Debian since August 2021 (Debian 11 - "Bullseye").

If your Ubuntu/Debian installation is new enough you can simply run:

bash sudo apt install bat

Important: If you install bat this way, please note that the executable may be installed as batcat instead of bat (due to a name clash with another package). You can set up a bat -> batcat symlink or alias to prevent any issues that may come up because of this and to be consistent with other distributions: bash mkdir -p ~/.local/bin ln -s /usr/bin/batcat ~/.local/bin/bat

an example alias for batcat as bat: bash alias bat="batcat"

On Ubuntu (using most recent .deb packages)

... and other Debian-based Linux distributions.

If the package has not yet been promoted to your Ubuntu/Debian installation, or you want the most recent release of bat, download the latest .deb package from the release page and install it via:

bash sudo dpkg -i bat_0.18.3_amd64.deb # adapt version number and architecture

On Alpine Linux

You can install the bat package from the official sources, provided you have the appropriate repository enabled:

bash apk add bat

On Arch Linux

You can install the bat package from the official sources:

bash pacman -S bat

On Fedora

You can install the bat package from the official Fedora Modular repository.

bash dnf install bat

On Gentoo Linux

You can install the bat package from the official sources:

bash emerge sys-apps/bat

On FreeBSD

You can install a precompiled bat package with pkg:

bash pkg install bat

or build it on your own from the FreeBSD ports:

bash cd /usr/ports/textproc/bat make install

On OpenBSD

You can install bat package using pkg_add(1):

bash pkg_add bat

Via nix

You can install bat using the nix package manager:

bash nix-env -i bat

On openSUSE

You can install bat with zypper:

bash zypper install bat

Via snap package

There is currently no recommended snap package available. Existing packages may be available, but are not officially supported and may contain issues.

On macOS (or Linux) via Homebrew

You can install bat with Homebrew:

bash brew install bat

On macOS via MacPorts

Or install bat with MacPorts:

bash port install bat

On Windows

There are a few options to install bat on Windows. Once you have installed bat, take a look at the "Using bat on Windows" section.

Prerequisites

You will need to install the Visual C++ Redistributable

With WinGet

You can install bat via WinGet:

bash winget install sharkdp.bat

With Chocolatey

You can install bat via Chocolatey: bash choco install bat

With Scoop

You can install bat via scoop: bash scoop install bat

From prebuilt binaries:

You can download prebuilt binaries from the Release page,

You will need to install the Visual C++ Redistributable package.

From binaries

Check out the Release page for prebuilt versions of bat for many different architectures. Statically-linked binaries are also available: look for archives with musl in the file name.

From source

If you want to build bat from source, you need Rust 1.74.0 or higher. You can then use cargo to build everything:

From local source

bash cargo install --path . --locked

[!NOTE] The --path . above specifies the directory of the source code and NOT where bat will be installed. For more information see the docs for cargo install.

From crates.io

bash cargo install --locked bat

Note that additional files like the man page or shell completion files can not be installed automatically in both these ways. If installing from a local source, they will be generated by cargo and should be available in the cargo target folder under build.

Furthermore, shell completions are also available by running: ```bash bat --completion

see --help for supported shells

```

Customization

Highlighting theme

Use bat --list-themes to get a list of all available themes for syntax highlighting. By default, bat uses Monokai Extended or Monokai Extended Light for dark and light themes respectively. To select the TwoDark theme, call bat with the --theme=TwoDark option or set the BAT_THEME environment variable to TwoDark. Use export BAT_THEME="TwoDark" in your shell's startup file to make the change permanent. Alternatively, use bat's configuration file.

If you want to preview the different themes on a custom file, you can use the following command (you need fzf for this): bash bat --list-themes | fzf --preview="bat --theme={} --color=always /path/to/file"

bat automatically picks a fitting theme depending on your terminal's background color. You can use the --theme-dark / --theme-light options or the BAT_THEME_DARK / BAT_THEME_LIGHT environment variables to customize the themes used. This is especially useful if you frequently switch between dark and light mode.

You can also use a custom theme by following the 'Adding new themes' section below.

8-bit themes

bat has three themes that always use 8-bit colors, even when truecolor support is available:

  • ansi looks decent on any terminal. It uses 3-bit colors: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, and white.
  • base16 is designed for base16 terminal themes. It uses 4-bit colors (3-bit colors plus bright variants) in accordance with the base16 styling guidelines.
  • base16-256 is designed for tinted-shell. It replaces certain bright colors with 8-bit colors from 16 to 21. Do not use this simply because you have a 256-color terminal but are not using tinted-shell.

Although these themes are more restricted, they have three advantages over truecolor themes. They:

  • Enjoy maximum compatibility. Some terminal utilities do not support more than 3-bit colors.
  • Adapt to terminal theme changes. Even for already printed output.
  • Visually harmonize better with other terminal software.

Output style

You can use the --style option to control the appearance of bat's output. You can use --style=numbers,changes, for example, to show only Git changes and line numbers but no grid and no file header. Set the BAT_STYLE environment variable to make these changes permanent or use bat's configuration file.

[!tip] If you specify a default style in bat's config file, you can change which components are displayed during a single run of bat using the --style command-line argument. By prefixing a component with + or -, it can be added or removed from the current style.

For example, if your config contains --style=full,-snip, you can run bat with --style=-grid,+snip to remove the grid and add back the snip component. Or, if you want to override the styles completely, you use --style=numbers to only show the line numbers.

Adding new syntaxes / language definitions

Should you find that a particular syntax is not available within bat, you can follow these instructions to easily add new syntaxes to your current bat installation.

bat uses the excellent syntect library for syntax highlighting. syntect can read any Sublime Text .sublime-syntax file and theme.

A good resource for finding Sublime Syntax packages is Package Control. Once you found a syntax:

  1. Create a folder with syntax definition files:

```bash mkdir -p "$(bat --config-dir)/syntaxes" cd "$(bat --config-dir)/syntaxes"

# Put new '.sublime-syntax' language definition files # in this folder (or its subdirectories), for example: git clone https://github.com/tellnobody1/sublime-purescript-syntax ```

  1. Now use the following command to parse these files into a binary cache:

bash bat cache --build

  1. Finally, use bat --list-languages to check if the new languages are available.

If you ever want to go back to the default settings, call:

bash bat cache --clear

  1. If you think that a specific syntax should be included in bat by default, please consider opening a "syntax request" ticket after reading the policies and instructions here: Open Syntax Request.

Adding new themes

This works very similar to how we add new syntax definitions.

[!NOTE] Themes are stored in .tmTheme files.

First, create a folder with the new syntax highlighting themes: ```bash mkdir -p "$(bat --config-dir)/themes" cd "$(bat --config-dir)/themes"

Download a theme in '.tmTheme' format, for example:

git clone https://github.com/greggb/sublime-snazzy

Update the binary cache

bat cache --build ```

Finally, use bat --list-themes to check if the new themes are available.

[!NOTE] bat uses the name of the .tmTheme file for the theme's name.

Adding or changing file type associations

You can add new (or change existing) file name patterns using the --map-syntax command line option. The option takes an argument of the form pattern:syntax where pattern is a glob pattern that is matched against the file name and the absolute file path. The syntax part is the full name of a supported language (use bat --list-languages for an overview).

Note: You probably want to use this option as an entry in bat's configuration file for persistence instead of passing it on the command line as a one-off. Generally you'd just use -l if you want to manually specify a language for a file.

Example: To use "INI" syntax highlighting for all files with a .conf file extension, use bash --map-syntax='*.conf:INI'

Example: To open all files called .ignore (exact match) with the "Git Ignore" syntax, use: bash --map-syntax='.ignore:Git Ignore'

Example: To open all .conf files in subfolders of /etc/apache2 with the "Apache Conf" syntax, use (this mapping is already built in): bash --map-syntax='/etc/apache2/**/*.conf:Apache Conf'

Using a different pager

bat uses the pager that is specified in the PAGER environment variable. If this variable is not set, less is used by default. If you want to use a different pager, you can either modify the PAGER variable or set the BAT_PAGER environment variable to override what is specified in PAGER.

[!NOTE] If PAGER is more or most, bat will silently use less instead to ensure support for colors.

If you want to pass command-line arguments to the pager, you can also set them via the PAGER/BAT_PAGER variables:

bash export BAT_PAGER="less -RFK"

Instead of using environment variables, you can also use bat's configuration file to configure the pager (--pager option).

Using less as a pager

When using less as a pager, bat will automatically pass extra options along to less to improve the experience. Specifically, -R/--RAW-CONTROL-CHARS, -F/--quit-if-one-screen, -K/--quit-on-intr and under certain conditions, -X/--no-init and/or -S/--chop-long-lines.

[!IMPORTANT] These options will not be added if: - The pager is not named less. - The --pager argument contains any command-line arguments (e.g. --pager="less -R"). - The BAT_PAGER environment variable contains any command-line arguments (e.g. export BAT_PAGER="less -R")

The --quit-if-one-screen option will not be added when: - The --paging=always argument is used. - The BAT_PAGING environment is set to always.

The -R option is needed to interpret ANSI colors correctly.

The -F option instructs less to exit immediately if the output size is smaller than the vertical size of the terminal. This is convenient for small files because you do not have to press q to quit the pager.

The -K option instructs less to exit immediately when an interrupt signal is received. This is useful to ensure that less quits together with bat on SIGINT.

The -X option is needed to fix a bug with the --quit-if-one-screen feature in versions of less older than version 530. Unfortunately, it also breaks mouse-wheel support in less. If you want to enable mouse-wheel scrolling on older versions of less and do not mind losing the quit-if-one-screen feature, you can set the pager (via --pager or BAT_PAGER) to less -R. For less 530 or newer, it should work out of the box.

The -S option is added when bat's -S/--chop-long-lines option is used. This tells less to truncate any lines larger than the terminal width.

Indentation

bat expands tabs to 4 spaces by itself, not relying on the pager. To change this, simply add the --tabs argument with the number of spaces you want to be displayed.

Note: Defining tab stops for the pager (via the --pager argument by bat, or via the LESS environment variable for less) won't be taken into account because the pager will already get expanded spaces instead of tabs. This behaviour is added to avoid indentation issues caused by the sidebar. Calling bat with --tabs=0 will override it and let tabs be consumed by the pager.

Dark mode

If you make use of the dark mode feature in macOS, you might want to configure bat to use a different theme based on the OS theme. The following snippet uses the default theme when in the dark mode and the GitHub theme when in the light mode.

bash alias cat="bat --theme auto:system --theme-dark default --theme-light GitHub"

The same dark mode feature is now available in GNOME and affects the org.gnome.desktop.interface color-scheme setting. The following code converts the above to use said setting.

```bash

.bashrc

syscolorschemeisdark() { condition=$(gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface color-scheme) condition=$(echo "$condition" | tr -d "[:space:]'") if [ $condition == "prefer-dark" ]; then return 0 else return 1 fi }

bataliaswrapper() { #get color scheme syscolorschemeisdark if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then # bat command with dark color scheme bat --theme=default "$@" else # bat command with light color scheme bat --theme=GitHub "$@" fi } alias cat='bataliaswrapper' ```

Configuration file

bat can also be customized with a configuration file. The location of the file is dependent on your operating system. To get the default path for your system, call bash bat --config-file

Alternatively, you can use BAT_CONFIG_PATH or BAT_CONFIG_DIR environment variables to point bat to a non-default location of the configuration file or the configuration directory respectively: bash export BAT_CONFIG_PATH="/path/to/bat/bat.conf" export BAT_CONFIG_DIR="/path/to/bat"

A default configuration file can be created with the --generate-config-file option. bash bat --generate-config-file

There is also now a systemwide configuration file, which is located under /etc/bat/config on Linux and Mac OS and C:\ProgramData\bat\config on windows. If the system wide configuration file is present, the content of the user configuration will simply be appended to it.

Format

The configuration file is a simple list of command line arguments. Use bat --help to see a full list of possible options and values. In addition, you can add comments by prepending a line with the # character.

Example configuration file: ```bash

Set the theme to "TwoDark"

--theme="TwoDark"

Show line numbers, Git modifications and file header (but no grid)

--style="numbers,changes,header"

Use italic text on the terminal (not supported on all terminals)

--italic-text=always

Use C++ syntax for Arduino .ino files

--map-syntax "*.ino:C++" ```

Using bat on Windows

bat mostly works out-of-the-box on Windows, but a few features may need extra configuration.

Prerequisites

You will need to install the Visual C++ Redistributable package.

Paging

Windows only includes a very limited pager in the form of more. You can download a Windows binary for less from its homepage or through Chocolatey. To use it, place the binary in a directory in your PATH or define an environment variable. The Chocolatey package installs less automatically.

Colors

Windows 10 natively supports colors in both conhost.exe (Command Prompt) and PowerShell since v1511, as well as in newer versions of bash. On earlier versions of Windows, you can use Cmder, which includes ConEmu.

Note: Old versions of less do not correctly interpret colors on Windows. To fix this, you can add the optional Unix tools to your PATH when installing Git. If you don’t have any other pagers installed, you can disable paging entirely by passing --paging=never or by setting BAT_PAGER to an empty string.

Cygwin

bat on Windows does not natively support Cygwin's unix-style paths (/cygdrive/*). When passed an absolute cygwin path as an argument, bat will encounter the following error: The system cannot find the path specified. (os error 3)

This can be solved by creating a wrapper or adding the following function to your .bash_profile file:

bash bat() { local index local args=("$@") for index in $(seq 0 ${#args[@]}) ; do case "${args[index]}" in -*) continue;; *) [ -e "${args[index]}" ] && args[index]="$(cygpath --windows "${args[index]}")";; esac done command bat "${args[@]}" }

Troubleshooting

Garbled output

If an input file contains color codes or other ANSI escape sequences or control characters, bat will have problems performing syntax highlighting and text wrapping, and thus the output can become garbled.

If your version of bat supports the --strip-ansi=auto option, it can be used to remove such sequences before syntax highlighting. Alternatively, you may disable both syntax highlighting and wrapping by passing the --color=never --wrap=never options to bat.

[!NOTE] The auto option of --strip-ansi avoids removing escape sequences when the syntax is plain text.

Terminals & colors

bat handles terminals with and without truecolor support. However, the colors in most syntax highlighting themes are not optimized for 8-bit colors. It is therefore strongly recommended that you use a terminal with 24-bit truecolor support (terminator, konsole, iTerm2, ...), or use one of the basic 8-bit themes designed for a restricted set of colors. See this article for more details and a full list of terminals with truecolor support.

Make sure that your truecolor terminal sets the COLORTERM variable to either truecolor or 24bit. Otherwise, bat will not be able to determine whether or not 24-bit escape sequences are supported (and fall back to 8-bit colors).

Line numbers and grid are hardly visible

Please try a different theme (see bat --list-themes for a list). The OneHalfDark and OneHalfLight themes provide grid and line colors that are brighter.

File encodings

bat natively supports UTF-8 as well as UTF-16. For every other file encoding, you may need to convert to UTF-8 first because the encodings can typically not be auto-detected. You can iconv to do so. Example: if you have a PHP file in Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) encoding, you can call: bash iconv -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 my-file.php | bat Note: you might have to use the -l/--language option if the syntax can not be auto-detected by bat.

Development

```bash

Recursive clone to retrieve all submodules

git clone --recursive https://github.com/sharkdp/bat

Build (debug version)

cd bat cargo build --bins

Run unit tests and integration tests

cargo test

Install (release version)

cargo install --path . --locked

Build a bat binary with modified syntaxes and themes

bash assets/create.sh cargo install --path . --locked --force ```

If you want to build an application that uses bat's pretty-printing features as a library, check out the the API documentation. Note that you have to use either regex-onig or regex-fancy as a feature when you depend on bat as a library.

Contributing

Take a look at the CONTRIBUTING.md guide.

Maintainers

Security vulnerabilities

See SECURITY.md.

Project goals and alternatives

bat tries to achieve the following goals:

  • Provide beautiful, advanced syntax highlighting
  • Integrate with Git to show file modifications
  • Be a drop-in replacement for (POSIX) cat
  • Offer a user-friendly command-line interface

There are a lot of alternatives, if you are looking for similar programs. See this document for a comparison.

License

Copyright (c) 2018-2023 bat-developers.

bat is made available under the terms of either the MIT License or the Apache License 2.0, at your option.

See the LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT files for license details.

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  • Name: David Peter
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Packages

  • Total packages: 56
  • Total downloads:
    • cargo 2,334,165 total
    • homebrew 8,729 last-month
  • Total docker downloads: 485
  • Total dependent packages: 64
    (may contain duplicates)
  • Total dependent repositories: 1,352
    (may contain duplicates)
  • Total versions: 230
  • Total maintainers: 7
  • Total advisories: 1
alpine-v3.18: bat-zsh-completion

Zsh completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Dependent packages count: 0.0%
Stargazers count: 0.5%
Average: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.7%
Maintainers (1)
Last synced: 6 months ago
alpine-v3.18: bat-fish-completion

Fish completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Dependent packages count: 0.0%
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Forks count: 1.7%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.18: bat-bash-completion

Bash completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Dependent packages count: 0.0%
Stargazers count: 0.5%
Average: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.7%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.18: bat-doc

cat(1) clone with wings (documentation)

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Dependent packages count: 0.0%
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Forks count: 1.7%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.18: bat

cat(1) clone with wings

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Dependent packages count: 0.0%
Stargazers count: 0.6%
Average: 0.6%
Forks count: 1.7%
Maintainers (1)
Last synced: 6 months ago
crates.io: bat

A cat(1) clone with wings.

  • Versions: 40
  • Dependent Packages: 63
  • Dependent Repositories: 110
  • Downloads: 2,332,387 Total
  • Docker Downloads: 485
Rankings
Stargazers count: 0.1%
Forks count: 0.8%
Dependent packages count: 0.9%
Average: 2.1%
Downloads: 2.6%
Dependent repos count: 3.4%
Docker downloads count: 4.9%
Maintainers (3)
Last synced: 6 months ago
formulae.brew.sh: bat

Clone of cat(1) with syntax highlighting and Git integration

  • Versions: 7
  • Dependent Packages: 1
  • Dependent Repositories: 1,240
  • Downloads: 8,729 Last month
Rankings
Dependent repos count: 0.2%
Stargazers count: 0.2%
Forks count: 2.2%
Average: 3.7%
Downloads: 5.2%
Dependent packages count: 10.8%
Last synced: 6 months ago
proxy.golang.org: github.com/sharkdp/bat
  • Versions: 41
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 1
Rankings
Stargazers count: 0.0%
Forks count: 0.8%
Average: 3.8%
Dependent repos count: 4.7%
Dependent packages count: 9.6%
Last synced: 6 months ago
alpine-edge: bat-bash-completion

Bash completions for bat

  • Versions: 14
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
Dependent repos count: 0.0%
Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.6%
Average: 4.2%
Dependent packages count: 14.6%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-edge: bat-zsh-completion

Zsh completions for bat

  • Versions: 14
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.6%
Average: 4.2%
Dependent packages count: 14.6%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-edge: bat-fish-completion

Fish completions for bat

  • Versions: 14
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.6%
Average: 4.2%
Dependent packages count: 14.6%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-edge: bat

cat(1) clone with wings

  • Versions: 14
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.6%
Average: 4.2%
Dependent packages count: 14.6%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-edge: bat-doc

cat(1) clone with wings (documentation)

  • Versions: 14
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.6%
Average: 4.2%
Dependent packages count: 14.6%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.13: bat-fish-completion

Fish completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.5%
Average: 5.4%
Dependent packages count: 19.5%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.13: bat

A cat(1) clone with wings

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.5%
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Dependent packages count: 19.5%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.13: bat-doc

A cat(1) clone with wings (documentation)

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
Dependent repos count: 0.0%
Stargazers count: 0.6%
Forks count: 1.5%
Average: 5.4%
Dependent packages count: 19.5%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.14: bat-doc

A cat(1) clone with wings (documentation)

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
Dependent repos count: 0.0%
Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.5%
Average: 5.9%
Dependent packages count: 21.7%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.14: bat-fish-completion

Fish completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
Dependent repos count: 0.0%
Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.5%
Average: 5.9%
Dependent packages count: 21.7%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.14: bat

A cat(1) clone with wings

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.5%
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Dependent packages count: 21.7%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.15: bat-zsh-completion

Zsh completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
Dependent repos count: 0.0%
Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.5%
Average: 6.9%
Dependent packages count: 25.6%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.15: bat-doc

A cat(1) clone with wings (documentation)

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
Dependent repos count: 0.0%
Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.5%
Average: 6.9%
Dependent packages count: 25.6%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.15: bat-fish-completion

Fish completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.5%
Average: 6.9%
Dependent packages count: 25.6%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.15: bat

A cat(1) clone with wings

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Forks count: 1.5%
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Dependent packages count: 25.6%
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alpine-v3.16: bat-doc

cat(1) clone with wings (documentation)

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.4%
Average: 7.3%
Dependent packages count: 27.3%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.16: bat-bash-completion

Bash completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.4%
Average: 7.3%
Dependent packages count: 27.3%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.16: bat

cat(1) clone with wings

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Forks count: 1.4%
Average: 7.3%
Dependent packages count: 27.3%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.16: bat-fish-completion

Fish completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.4%
Average: 7.3%
Dependent packages count: 27.3%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.16: bat-zsh-completion

Zsh completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.4%
Average: 7.3%
Dependent packages count: 27.3%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.17: bat

cat(1) clone with wings

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
Dependent repos count: 0.0%
Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.6%
Average: 7.3%
Dependent packages count: 27.3%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.17: bat-fish-completion

Fish completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
Dependent repos count: 0.0%
Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.6%
Average: 7.3%
Dependent packages count: 27.3%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.17: bat-doc

cat(1) clone with wings (documentation)

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
Dependent repos count: 0.0%
Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.6%
Average: 7.3%
Dependent packages count: 27.3%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.17: bat-zsh-completion

Zsh completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
Dependent repos count: 0.0%
Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.6%
Average: 7.3%
Dependent packages count: 27.3%
Maintainers (1)
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alpine-v3.17: bat-bash-completion

Bash completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
Dependent repos count: 0.0%
Stargazers count: 0.5%
Forks count: 1.6%
Average: 7.3%
Dependent packages count: 27.3%
Maintainers (1)
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spack.io: bat

A cat(1) clone with wings.

  • Versions: 5
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Stargazers count: 0.1%
Forks count: 2.6%
Average: 15.0%
Dependent packages count: 57.3%
Last synced: 6 months ago
conda-forge.org: bat
  • Versions: 21
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 1
Rankings
Stargazers count: 0.3%
Forks count: 4.6%
Average: 20.2%
Dependent repos count: 24.2%
Dependent packages count: 51.6%
Last synced: 6 months ago
crates.io: bat-impl

Implementation detail of bat.

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
  • Downloads: 1,778 Total
Rankings
Stargazers count: 0.1%
Forks count: 0.9%
Dependent repos count: 29.3%
Average: 30.6%
Dependent packages count: 33.8%
Downloads: 88.8%
Maintainers (2)
Last synced: 6 months ago
alpine-v3.21: bat-doc

cat(1) clone with wings (documentation)

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
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Dependent packages count: 0.0%
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alpine-v3.20: bat

cat(1) clone with wings

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
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Dependent packages count: 0.0%
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alpine-v3.21: bat-zsh-completion

Zsh completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Dependent packages count: 0.0%
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alpine-v3.21: bat-bash-completion

Bash completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
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Dependent packages count: 0.0%
Average: 100%
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alpine-v3.20: bat-bash-completion

Bash completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
Rankings
Dependent repos count: 0.0%
Dependent packages count: 0.0%
Average: 100%
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alpine-v3.22: bat-fish-completion

Fish completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
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Dependent packages count: 0.0%
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alpine-v3.19: bat-fish-completion

Fish completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
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Dependent packages count: 0.0%
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alpine-v3.20: bat-zsh-completion

Zsh completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
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Dependent packages count: 0.0%
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alpine-v3.22: bat

cat(1) clone with wings

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
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Dependent packages count: 0.0%
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alpine-v3.19: bat-bash-completion

Bash completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
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alpine-v3.19: bat-zsh-completion

Zsh completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
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alpine-v3.19: bat-doc

cat(1) clone with wings (documentation)

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
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alpine-v3.20: bat-fish-completion

Fish completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
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alpine-v3.21: bat-fish-completion

Fish completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
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alpine-v3.22: bat-zsh-completion

Zsh completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
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alpine-v3.19: bat

cat(1) clone with wings

  • Versions: 1
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alpine-v3.21: bat

cat(1) clone with wings

  • Versions: 1
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alpine-v3.22: bat-doc

cat(1) clone with wings (documentation)

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
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alpine-v3.22: bat-bash-completion

Bash completions for bat

  • Versions: 1
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alpine-v3.20: bat-doc

cat(1) clone with wings (documentation)

  • Versions: 1
  • Dependent Packages: 0
  • Dependent Repositories: 0
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