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C S, 2021-11-15 14:35

 
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<h1><a name="1" class="wiki-page"></a>Code-Hervorhebung unterstützter Sprachen</h1>
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<p>Das standardmäßige Hervorheben von Code wird seit Redmine 4.0.0 integriert und basiert auf <a href="http://rouge.jneen.net/" class="external">Rouge</a>. Es unterstützt über 200 Sprachen. Siehe <a href="./wiki_syntax_detailed_textile.html#13" class="wiki-page">RedmineTextFormattingTextile</a> oder <a href="wiki_syntax_detailed_markdown.html#13" class="wiki-page">RedmineTextFormattingMarkdown</a> zum Hervorheben von Code.</p>
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<p>Hier ist eine Liste der unterstützten Sprachen von Rouge 3.26.0, das mit Redmine 4.2.0 gebündelt ist. Sie können auch eine aktuelle Liste erhalten, indem Sie <code>bundle exec rougify list</code> im Installationsverzeichnis von Redmine ausführen.</p>
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			<th>Description </th>
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			<td> <code>abap</code> </td>
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			<td> SAP - Advanced Business Application Programming </td>
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			<td> <code>actionscript</code> </td>
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			<td> ActionScript [aliases: as,as3] </td>
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			<td> <code>ada</code> </td>
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			<td> The Ada 2012 programming language </td>
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			<td> <code>apache</code> </td>
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			<td> configuration files for Apache web server </td>
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			<td> <code>apex</code> </td>
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			<td> The Apex programming language (provided by salesforce) </td>
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			<td> <code>apiblueprint</code> </td>
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			<td> Markdown based API description language. [aliases: apiblueprint,apib] </td>
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			<td> <code>applescript</code> </td>
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			<td> The AppleScript scripting language by Apple Inc. (<a class="external" href="http://developer.apple.com/applescript/">http://developer.apple.com/applescript/</a>) [aliases: applescript] </td>
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			<td> <code>armasm</code> </td>
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			<td> Arm assembly syntax </td>
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			<td> <code>augeas</code> </td>
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			<td> The Augeas programming language (augeas.net) [aliases: aug] </td>
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			<td> <code>awk</code> </td>
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			<td> pattern-directed scanning and processing language </td>
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			<td> <code>batchfile</code> </td>
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			<td> Windows Batch File [aliases: bat,batch,dosbatch,winbatch] </td>
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			<td> <code>bbcbasic</code> </td>
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			<td> BBC BASIC syntax </td>
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			<td> <code>bibtex</code> </td>
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			<td> BibTeX [aliases: bib] </td>
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			<td> <code>biml</code> </td>
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			<td> BIML, Business Intelligence Markup Language </td>
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			<td> <code>bpf</code> </td>
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			<td> BPF bytecode syntax </td>
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			<td> <code>brainfuck</code> </td>
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			<td> The Brainfuck programming language </td>
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			<td> <code>brightscript</code> </td>
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			<td> BrightScript Programming Language (<a class="external" href="https://developer.roku.com/en-ca/docs/references/brightscript/language/brightscript-language-reference.md">https://developer.roku.com/en-ca/docs/references/brightscript/language/brightscript-language-reference.md</a>) [aliases: bs,brs] </td>
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			<td> <code>bsl</code> </td>
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			<td> The 1C:Enterprise programming language </td>
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			<td> <code>c</code> </td>
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			<td> The C programming language </td>
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			<td> <code>ceylon</code> </td>
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			<td> Say more, more clearly. </td>
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			<td> <code>cfscript</code> </td>
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			<td> CFScript, the CFML scripting language [aliases: cfc] </td>
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			<td> <code>clean</code> </td>
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			<td> The Clean programming language (clean.cs.ru.nl) </td>
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			<td> <code>clojure</code> </td>
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			<td> The Clojure programming language (clojure.org) [aliases: clj,cljs] </td>
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			<td> <code>cmake</code> </td>
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			<td> The cross-platform, open-source build system </td>
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			<td> <code>cmhg</code> </td>
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			<td> RISC OS C module header generator source file </td>
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			<td> <code>coffeescript</code> </td>
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			<td> The Coffeescript programming language (coffeescript.org) [aliases: coffee,coffee-script] </td>
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			<td> <code>common_lisp</code> </td>
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			<td> The Common Lisp variant of Lisp (common-lisp.net) [aliases: cl,common-lisp,elisp,emacs-lisp,lisp] </td>
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			<td> <code>conf</code> </td>
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			<td> A generic lexer for configuration files [aliases: config,configuration] </td>
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			<td> <code>console</code> </td>
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			<td> A generic lexer for shell sessions. Accepts ?lang and ?output lexer options, a ?prompt option, ?comments to enable # comments, and ?error to handle error messages. [aliases: terminal,shell_session,shell-session] </td>
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			<td> <code>coq</code> </td>
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			<td> Coq (coq.inria.fr) </td>
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			<td> <code>cpp</code> </td>
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			<td> The C++ programming language [aliases: c++] </td>
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			<td> <code>crystal</code> </td>
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			<td> Crystal The Programming Language (crystal-lang.org) [aliases: cr] </td>
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			<td> <code>csharp</code> </td>
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			<td> a multi-paradigm language targeting .NET [aliases: c#,cs] </td>
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			<td> <code>css</code> </td>
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			<td> Cascading Style Sheets, used to style web pages </td>
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			<td> <code>csvs</code> </td>
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			<td> The CSV Schema Language (digital-preservation.github.io) </td>
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			<td> <code>cuda</code> </td>
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			<td> Compute Unified Device Architecture, used for programming with NVIDIA GPU </td>
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			<td> <code>cypher</code> </td>
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			<td> The Cypher query language (neo4j.com/docs/cypher-manual) [aliases: cypher] </td>
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			<td> <code>cython</code> </td>
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			<td> Cython and Pyrex source code (cython.org) [aliases: pyx,pyrex] </td>
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			<td> <code>d</code> </td>
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			<td> The D programming language(dlang.org) [aliases: dlang] </td>
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			<td> <code>dart</code> </td>
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			<td> The Dart programming language (dartlang.com) </td>
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			<td> <code>datastudio</code> </td>
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			<td> Datastudio scripting language </td>
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			<td> <code>diff</code> </td>
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			<td> Lexes unified diffs or patches [aliases: patch,udiff] </td>
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			<td> <code>digdag</code> </td>
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			<td> A simple, open source, multi-cloud workflow engine (<a class="external" href="https://www.digdag.io/">https://www.digdag.io/</a>) </td>
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			<td> <code>docker</code> </td>
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			<td> Dockerfile syntax [aliases: dockerfile,Dockerfile] </td>
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			<td> <code>dot</code> </td>
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			<td> graph description language </td>
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			<td> <code>ecl</code> </td>
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			<td> Enterprise Control Language (hpccsystems.com) </td>
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			<td> <code>eex</code> </td>
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			<td> Embedded Elixir [aliases: leex] </td>
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			<td> <code>eiffel</code> </td>
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			<td> Eiffel programming language </td>
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			<td> <code>elixir</code> </td>
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			<td> Elixir language (elixir-lang.org) [aliases: elixir,exs] </td>
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			<td> <code>elm</code> </td>
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			<td> The Elm programming language (<a class="external" href="http://elm-lang.org/">http://elm-lang.org/</a>) </td>
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			<td> <code>email</code> </td>
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			<td> An email message [aliases: eml,e-mail] </td>
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			<td> <code>epp</code> </td>
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			<td> Embedded Puppet template files </td>
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			<td> <code>erb</code> </td>
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			<td> Embedded ruby template files [aliases: eruby,rhtml] </td>
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			<td> <code>erlang</code> </td>
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			<td> The Erlang programming language (erlang.org) [aliases: erl] </td>
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			<td> <code>escape</code> </td>
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			<td> A generic lexer for including escaped content - see Formatter.enable_escape! [aliases: esc] </td>
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			<td> <code>factor</code> </td>
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			<td> Factor, the practical stack language (factorcode.org) </td>
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			<td> <code>fortran</code> </td>
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			<td> Fortran 2008 (free-form) </td>
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			<td> <code>freefem</code> </td>
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			<td> The FreeFEM programming language (freefem.org) [aliases: ff] </td>
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			<td> <code>fsharp</code> </td>
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			<td> F# (fsharp.net) </td>
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			<td> <code>gdscript</code> </td>
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			<td> The Godot Engine programming language (<a class="external" href="https://godotengine.org/">https://godotengine.org/</a>) [aliases: gd,gdscript] </td>
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			<td> <code>ghc-cmm</code> </td>
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			<td> GHC Cmm is the intermediate representation of the GHC Haskell compiler [aliases: cmm] </td>
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			<td> <code>ghc-core</code> </td>
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			<td> Intermediate representation of the GHC Haskell compiler. </td>
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			<td> <code>gherkin</code> </td>
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			<td> A business-readable spec DSL (github.com/cucumber/cucumber/wiki/Gherkin) [aliases: cucumber,behat] </td>
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			<td> <code>glsl</code> </td>
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			<td> The GLSL shader language </td>
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			<td> <code>go</code> </td>
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			<td> The Go programming language (<a class="external" href="http://golang.org">http://golang.org</a>) [aliases: go,golang] </td>
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			<td> <code>gradle</code> </td>
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			<td> A powerful build system for the JVM </td>
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			<td> <code>graphql</code> </td>
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			<td> GraphQL </td>
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			<td> <code>groovy</code> </td>
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			<td> The Groovy programming language (<a class="external" href="http://www.groovy-lang.org/">http://www.groovy-lang.org/</a>) </td>
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			<td> <code>hack</code> </td>
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			<td> The Hack programming language (hacklang.org) [aliases: hack,hh] </td>
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			<td> <code>haml</code> </td>
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			<td> The Haml templating system for Ruby (haml.info) [aliases: HAML] </td>
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			<td> <code>handlebars</code> </td>
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			<td> the Handlebars and Mustache templating languages [aliases: hbs,mustache] </td>
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			<td> <code>haskell</code> </td>
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			<td> The Haskell programming language (haskell.org) [aliases: hs] </td>
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			<td> <code>haxe</code> </td>
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			<td> Haxe Cross-platform Toolkit (<a class="external" href="http://haxe.org">http://haxe.org</a>) [aliases: hx,haxe] </td>
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			<td> <code>hcl</code> </td>
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			<td> Hashicorp Configuration Language, used by Terraform and other Hashicorp tools </td>
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			<td> <code>hlsl</code> </td>
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			<td> HLSL, the High Level Shading Language for DirectX (docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/direct3dhlsl/dx-graphics-hlsl) </td>
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			<td> <code>hocon</code> </td>
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			<td> Human-Optimized Config Object Notation (<a class="external" href="https://github.com/lightbend/config">https://github.com/lightbend/config</a>) </td>
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			<td> <code>hql</code> </td>
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			<td> Hive Query Language SQL dialect </td>
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			<td> <code>html</code> </td>
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			<td> HTML, the markup language of the web </td>
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			<td> <code>http</code> </td>
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			<td> http requests and responses </td>
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			<td> <code>hylang</code> </td>
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			<td> The HyLang programming language (hylang.org) [aliases: hy] </td>
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			<td> <code>idlang</code> </td>
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			<td> Interactive Data Language </td>
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			<td> <code>igorpro</code> </td>
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			<td> WaveMetrics Igor Pro </td>
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			<td> <code>ini</code> </td>
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			<td> the INI configuration format </td>
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			<td> <code>io</code> </td>
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			<td> The IO programming language (<a class="external" href="http://iolanguage.com">http://iolanguage.com</a>) </td>
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			<td> <code>irb</code> </td>
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			<td> Shell sessions in IRB or Pry [aliases: pry] </td>
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			<td> <code>isbl</code> </td>
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			<td> The ISBL programming language </td>
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			<td> <code>j</code> </td>
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			<td> The J programming language (jsoftware.com) </td>
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			<td> <code>janet</code> </td>
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			<td> The Janet programming language (janet-lang.org) [aliases: jdn] </td>
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			<td> <code>java</code> </td>
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			<td> The Java programming language (java.com) </td>
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			<td> <code>javascript</code> </td>
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			<td> JavaScript, the browser scripting language [aliases: js] </td>
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			<td> <code>jinja</code> </td>
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			<td> Django/Jinja template engine (jinja.pocoo.org) [aliases: django] </td>
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			<td> <code>jsl</code> </td>
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			<td> The JMP Scripting Language (JSL) (jmp.com) </td>
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			<td> <code>json</code> </td>
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			<td> JavaScript Object Notation (json.org) </td>
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			<td> <code>json-doc</code> </td>
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			<td> JavaScript Object Notation with extensions for documentation [aliases: jsonc] </td>
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			<td> <code>jsonnet</code> </td>
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			<td> An elegant, formally-specified config language for JSON </td>
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			<td> <code>jsp</code> </td>
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			<td> JSP </td>
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			<td> <code>jsx</code> </td>
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			<td> An XML-like syntax extension to JavaScript (facebook.github.io/jsx/) [aliases: jsx,react] </td>
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			<td> <code>julia</code> </td>
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			<td> The Julia programming language [aliases: jl] </td>
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			<td> <code>kotlin</code> </td>
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			<td> Kotlin Programming Language (<a class="external" href="http://kotlinlang.org">http://kotlinlang.org</a>) </td>
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			<td> <code>lasso</code> </td>
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			<td> The Lasso programming language (lassosoft.com) [aliases: lassoscript] </td>
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			<td> <code>liquid</code> </td>
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			<td> Liquid is a templating engine for Ruby (liquidmarkup.org) </td>
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			<td> <code>literate_coffeescript</code> </td>
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			<td> Literate coffeescript [aliases: litcoffee] </td>
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			<td> <code>literate_haskell</code> </td>
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			<td> Literate haskell [aliases: lithaskell,lhaskell,lhs] </td>
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			<td> <code>livescript</code> </td>
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			<td> LiveScript, a language which compiles to JavaScript (livescript.net) [aliases: ls] </td>
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			<td> <code>llvm</code> </td>
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			<td> The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure (<a class="external" href="http://llvm.org/">http://llvm.org/</a>) </td>
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			<td> <code>lua</code> </td>
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			<td> Lua (<a class="external" href="http://www.lua.org">http://www.lua.org</a>) </td>
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			<td> <code>lustre</code> </td>
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			<td> The Lustre programming language (Verimag) </td>
447
		</tr>
448
		<tr>
449
			<td> <code>lutin</code> </td>
450
			<td> The Lutin programming language (Verimag) </td>
451
		</tr>
452
		<tr>
453
			<td> <code>m68k</code> </td>
454
			<td> Motorola 68k Assembler </td>
455
		</tr>
456
		<tr>
457
			<td> <code>magik</code> </td>
458
			<td> Smallworld Magik </td>
459
		</tr>
460
		<tr>
461
			<td> <code>make</code> </td>
462
			<td> Makefile syntax [aliases: makefile,mf,gnumake,bsdmake] </td>
463
		</tr>
464
		<tr>
465
			<td> <code>markdown</code> </td>
466
			<td> Markdown, a light-weight markup language for authors [aliases: md,mkd] </td>
467
		</tr>
468
		<tr>
469
			<td> <code>mason</code> </td>
470
			<td> The HTML::Mason framework (<a class="external" href="https://metacpan.org/pod/HTML::Mason">https://metacpan.org/pod/HTML::Mason</a>) </td>
471
		</tr>
472
		<tr>
473
			<td> <code>mathematica</code> </td>
474
			<td> Wolfram Mathematica, the world's definitive system for modern technical computing. [aliases: wl] </td>
475
		</tr>
476
		<tr>
477
			<td> <code>matlab</code> </td>
478
			<td> Matlab [aliases: m] </td>
479
		</tr>
480
		<tr>
481
			<td> <code>minizinc</code> </td>
482
			<td> MiniZinc is a free and open-source constraint modeling language (minizinc.org) </td>
483
		</tr>
484
		<tr>
485
			<td> <code>moonscript</code> </td>
486
			<td> Moonscript (<a class="external" href="http://www.moonscript.org">http://www.moonscript.org</a>) [aliases: moon] </td>
487
		</tr>
488
		<tr>
489
			<td> <code>mosel</code> </td>
490
			<td> An optimization language used by Fico's Xpress. </td>
491
		</tr>
492
		<tr>
493
			<td> <code>msgtrans</code> </td>
494
			<td> RISC OS message translator messages file </td>
495
		</tr>
496
		<tr>
497
			<td> <code>mxml</code> </td>
498
			<td> MXML </td>
499
		</tr>
500
		<tr>
501
			<td> <code>nasm</code> </td>
502
			<td> Netwide Assembler </td>
503
		</tr>
504
		<tr>
505
			<td> <code>nesasm</code> </td>
506
			<td> Nesasm3 assembly (6502 asm) [aliases: nes] </td>
507
		</tr>
508
		<tr>
509
			<td> <code>nginx</code> </td>
510
			<td> configuration files for the nginx web server (nginx.org) </td>
511
		</tr>
512
		<tr>
513
			<td> <code>nim</code> </td>
514
			<td> The Nim programming language (<a class="external" href="http://nim-lang.org/">http://nim-lang.org/</a>) [aliases: nimrod] </td>
515
		</tr>
516
		<tr>
517
			<td> <code>nix</code> </td>
518
			<td> The Nix expression language (<a class="external" href="https://nixos.org/nix/manual/#ch-expression-language">https://nixos.org/nix/manual/#ch-expression-language</a>) [aliases: nixos] </td>
519
		</tr>
520
		<tr>
521
			<td> <code>objective_c</code> </td>
522
			<td> an extension of C commonly used to write Apple software [aliases: objc,obj-c,obj_c,objectivec] </td>
523
		</tr>
524
		<tr>
525
			<td> <code>objective_cpp</code> </td>
526
			<td> an extension of C++ uncommonly used to write Apple software [aliases: objcpp,obj-cpp,obj_cpp,objectivecpp,objc++,obj-c++,obj_c++,objectivec++] </td>
527
		</tr>
528
		<tr>
529
			<td> <code>ocaml</code> </td>
530
			<td> Objective Caml (ocaml.org) </td>
531
		</tr>
532
		<tr>
533
			<td> <code>ocl</code> </td>
534
			<td> OMG Object Constraint Language (omg.org/spec/OCL) [aliases: OCL] </td>
535
		</tr>
536
		<tr>
537
			<td> <code>openedge</code> </td>
538
			<td> The OpenEdge ABL programming language </td>
539
		</tr>
540
		<tr>
541
			<td> <code>opentype_feature_file</code> </td>
542
			<td> Feature specifications for an OpenType font (adobe-type-tools.github.io/afdko) [aliases: fea,opentype,opentypefeature] </td>
543
		</tr>
544
		<tr>
545
			<td> <code>pascal</code> </td>
546
			<td> a procedural programming language commonly used as a teaching language. </td>
547
		</tr>
548
		<tr>
549
			<td> <code>perl</code> </td>
550
			<td> The Perl scripting language (perl.org) [aliases: pl] </td>
551
		</tr>
552
		<tr>
553
			<td> <code>php</code> </td>
554
			<td> The PHP scripting language (php.net) [aliases: php,php3,php4,php5] </td>
555
		</tr>
556
		<tr>
557
			<td> <code>plaintext</code> </td>
558
			<td> A boring lexer that doesn't highlight anything [aliases: text] </td>
559
		</tr>
560
		<tr>
561
			<td> <code>plist</code> </td>
562
			<td> plist [aliases: plist] </td>
563
		</tr>
564
		<tr>
565
			<td> <code>postscript</code> </td>
566
			<td> The PostScript language (adobe.com/devnet/postscript.html) [aliases: postscr,postscript,ps,eps] </td>
567
		</tr>
568
		<tr>
569
			<td> <code>powershell</code> </td>
570
			<td> powershell [aliases: posh,microsoftshell,msshell] </td>
571
		</tr>
572
		<tr>
573
			<td> <code>praat</code> </td>
574
			<td> The Praat scripting language (praat.org) </td>
575
		</tr>
576
		<tr>
577
			<td> <code>prolog</code> </td>
578
			<td> The Prolog programming language (<a class="external" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prolog">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prolog</a>) [aliases: prolog] </td>
579
		</tr>
580
		<tr>
581
			<td> <code>prometheus</code> </td>
582
			<td> prometheus [aliases: prometheus] </td>
583
		</tr>
584
		<tr>
585
			<td> <code>properties</code> </td>
586
			<td> .properties config files for Java </td>
587
		</tr>
588
		<tr>
589
			<td> <code>protobuf</code> </td>
590
			<td> Google's language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data [aliases: proto] </td>
591
		</tr>
592
		<tr>
593
			<td> <code>puppet</code> </td>
594
			<td> The Puppet configuration management language (puppetlabs.org) [aliases: pp] </td>
595
		</tr>
596
		<tr>
597
			<td> <code>python</code> </td>
598
			<td> The Python programming language (python.org) [aliases: py] </td>
599
		</tr>
600
		<tr>
601
			<td> <code>q</code> </td>
602
			<td> The Q programming language (kx.com) [aliases: kdb+] </td>
603
		</tr>
604
		<tr>
605
			<td> <code>qml</code> </td>
606
			<td> QML, a UI markup language [aliases: qml] </td>
607
		</tr>
608
		<tr>
609
			<td> <code>r</code> </td>
610
			<td> The R statistics language (r-project.org) [aliases: r,R,s,S] </td>
611
		</tr>
612
		<tr>
613
			<td> <code>racket</code> </td>
614
			<td> Racket is a Lisp descended from Scheme (racket-lang.org) </td>
615
		</tr>
616
		<tr>
617
			<td> <code>reasonml</code> </td>
618
			<td> New syntax on top of OCaml ecosystem (reasonml.github.io) </td>
619
		</tr>
620
		<tr>
621
			<td> <code>rego</code> </td>
622
			<td> The Rego open-policy-agent (OPA) policy language (openpolicyagent.org) </td>
623
		</tr>
624
		<tr>
625
			<td> <code>rescript</code> </td>
626
			<td> The ReScript programming language (rescript-lang.org) </td>
627
		</tr>
628
		<tr>
629
			<td> <code>robot_framework</code> </td>
630
			<td> Robot Framework is a generic open source automation testing framework (robotframework.org) [aliases: robot,robot-framework] </td>
631
		</tr>
632
		<tr>
633
			<td> <code>ruby</code> </td>
634
			<td> The Ruby programming language (ruby-lang.org) [aliases: rb] </td>
635
		</tr>
636
		<tr>
637
			<td> <code>rust</code> </td>
638
			<td> The Rust programming language (rust-lang.org) [aliases: rs,rust,no_run,rs,no_run,rust,ignore,rs,ignore,rust,should_panic,rs,should_panic] </td>
639
		</tr>
640
		<tr>
641
			<td> <code>sas</code> </td>
642
			<td> SAS (Statistical Analysis Software) </td>
643
		</tr>
644
		<tr>
645
			<td> <code>sass</code> </td>
646
			<td> The Sass stylesheet language language (sass-lang.com) </td>
647
		</tr>
648
		<tr>
649
			<td> <code>scala</code> </td>
650
			<td> The Scala programming language (scala-lang.org) [aliases: scala] </td>
651
		</tr>
652
		<tr>
653
			<td> <code>scheme</code> </td>
654
			<td> The Scheme variant of Lisp </td>
655
		</tr>
656
		<tr>
657
			<td> <code>scss</code> </td>
658
			<td> SCSS stylesheets (sass-lang.com) </td>
659
		</tr>
660
		<tr>
661
			<td> <code>sed</code> </td>
662
			<td> sed, the ultimate stream editor </td>
663
		</tr>
664
		<tr>
665
			<td> <code>shell</code> </td>
666
			<td> Various shell languages, including sh and bash [aliases: bash,zsh,ksh,sh] </td>
667
		</tr>
668
		<tr>
669
			<td> <code>sieve</code> </td>
670
			<td> mail filtering language </td>
671
		</tr>
672
		<tr>
673
			<td> <code>slice</code> </td>
674
			<td> Specification Language for Ice (doc.zeroc.com) </td>
675
		</tr>
676
		<tr>
677
			<td> <code>slim</code> </td>
678
			<td> The Slim template language </td>
679
		</tr>
680
		<tr>
681
			<td> <code>smalltalk</code> </td>
682
			<td> The Smalltalk programming language [aliases: st,squeak] </td>
683
		</tr>
684
		<tr>
685
			<td> <code>smarty</code> </td>
686
			<td> Smarty Template Engine [aliases: smarty] </td>
687
		</tr>
688
		<tr>
689
			<td> <code>sml</code> </td>
690
			<td> Standard ML [aliases: ml] </td>
691
		</tr>
692
		<tr>
693
			<td> <code>solidity</code> </td>
694
			<td> Solidity, an Ethereum smart contract programming language </td>
695
		</tr>
696
		<tr>
697
			<td> <code>sparql</code> </td>
698
			<td> Semantic Query Language, for RDF data </td>
699
		</tr>
700
		<tr>
701
			<td> <code>sqf</code> </td>
702
			<td> Status Quo Function, a Real Virtuality engine scripting language </td>
703
		</tr>
704
		<tr>
705
			<td> <code>sql</code> </td>
706
			<td> Structured Query Language, for relational databases </td>
707
		</tr>
708
		<tr>
709
			<td> <code>ssh</code> </td>
710
			<td> A lexer for SSH configuration files </td>
711
		</tr>
712
		<tr>
713
			<td> <code>supercollider</code> </td>
714
			<td> A cross-platform interpreted programming language for sound synthesis, algorithmic composition, and realtime performance </td>
715
		</tr>
716
		<tr>
717
			<td> <code>swift</code> </td>
718
			<td> Multi paradigm, compiled programming language developed by Apple for iOS and OS X development. (developer.apple.com/swift) </td>
719
		</tr>
720
		<tr>
721
			<td> <code>systemd</code> </td>
722
			<td> A lexer for systemd unit files [aliases: unit-file] </td>
723
		</tr>
724
		<tr>
725
			<td> <code>tap</code> </td>
726
			<td> Test Anything Protocol [aliases: tap] </td>
727
		</tr>
728
		<tr>
729
			<td> <code>tcl</code> </td>
730
			<td> The Tool Command Language (tcl.tk) </td>
731
		</tr>
732
		<tr>
733
			<td> <code>terraform</code> </td>
734
			<td> Terraform HCL Interpolations [aliases: tf] </td>
735
		</tr>
736
		<tr>
737
			<td> <code>tex</code> </td>
738
			<td> The TeX typesetting system [aliases: TeX,LaTeX,latex] </td>
739
		</tr>
740
		<tr>
741
			<td> <code>toml</code> </td>
742
			<td> the TOML configuration format (<a class="external" href="https://github.com/mojombo/toml">https://github.com/mojombo/toml</a>) </td>
743
		</tr>
744
		<tr>
745
			<td> <code>tsx</code> </td>
746
			<td> TypeScript-compatible JSX (<a class="external" href="http://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/jsx.html">www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/jsx.html</a>) </td>
747
		</tr>
748
		<tr>
749
			<td> <code>ttcn3</code> </td>
750
			<td> The TTCN3 programming language (ttcn-3.org) </td>
751
		</tr>
752
		<tr>
753
			<td> <code>tulip</code> </td>
754
			<td> the tulip programming language (twitter.com/tuliplang) [aliases: tulip] </td>
755
		</tr>
756
		<tr>
757
			<td> <code>turtle</code> </td>
758
			<td> Terse RDF Triple Language, TriG </td>
759
		</tr>
760
		<tr>
761
			<td> <code>twig</code> </td>
762
			<td> Twig template engine (twig.sensiolabs.org) </td>
763
		</tr>
764
		<tr>
765
			<td> <code>typescript</code> </td>
766
			<td> TypeScript, a superset of JavaScript [aliases: ts] </td>
767
		</tr>
768
		<tr>
769
			<td> <code>vala</code> </td>
770
			<td> A programming language similar to csharp. </td>
771
		</tr>
772
		<tr>
773
			<td> <code>vb</code> </td>
774
			<td> Visual Basic [aliases: visualbasic] </td>
775
		</tr>
776
		<tr>
777
			<td> <code>vcl</code> </td>
778
			<td> The configuration language for Varnish HTTP Cache (varnish-cache.org) [aliases: varnishconf,varnish] </td>
779
		</tr>
780
		<tr>
781
			<td> <code>velocity</code> </td>
782
			<td> Velocity is a Java-based template engine (velocity.apache.org) </td>
783
		</tr>
784
		<tr>
785
			<td> <code>verilog</code> </td>
786
			<td> The System Verilog hardware description language </td>
787
		</tr>
788
		<tr>
789
			<td> <code>vhdl</code> </td>
790
			<td> Very High Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware Description Language </td>
791
		</tr>
792
		<tr>
793
			<td> <code>viml</code> </td>
794
			<td> VimL, the scripting language for the Vim editor (vim.org) [aliases: vim,vimscript,ex] </td>
795
		</tr>
796
		<tr>
797
			<td> <code>vue</code> </td>
798
			<td> Vue.js single-file components [aliases: vuejs] </td>
799
		</tr>
800
		<tr>
801
			<td> <code>wollok</code> </td>
802
			<td> Wollok lang </td>
803
		</tr>
804
		<tr>
805
			<td> <code>xml</code> </td>
806
			<td> &lt;desc for="this-lexer"&gt;XML&lt;/desc&gt; </td>
807
		</tr>
808
		<tr>
809
			<td> <code>xojo</code> </td>
810
			<td> Xojo [aliases: realbasic] </td>
811
		</tr>
812
		<tr>
813
			<td> <code>xpath</code> </td>
814
			<td> XML Path Language (XPath) 3.1 </td>
815
		</tr>
816
		<tr>
817
			<td> <code>xquery</code> </td>
818
			<td> XQuery 3.1: An XML Query Language </td>
819
		</tr>
820
		<tr>
821
			<td> <code>yaml</code> </td>
822
			<td> Yaml Ain't Markup Language (yaml.org) [aliases: yml] </td>
823
		</tr>
824
		<tr>
825
			<td> <code>yang</code> </td>
826
			<td> Lexer for the YANG 1.1 modeling language (RFC7950) </td>
827
		</tr>
828
		<tr>
829
			<td> <code>zig</code> </td>
830
			<td> The Zig programming language (ziglang.org) [aliases: zir] </td>
831
		</tr>
832
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833
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