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tree-sitter-comment
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Documentation Comment highlighting with TreeSitter
As far as I know there is currently no treesitter parser for Doxygen style comments. There is a language agnostic comment parser that is supported by nvim-treesitter that will highlight things like TODO: and NOTE: in comments. Until this recent commit nvim-treesitter provided a query for this parser that highlighted @ text in comments. It was meant to highlight a reference to a user but it doubled as a doxygen tag highlight for me for a while. I just noticed that this query has been removed and I'm not sure why but you can add it as a custom query in your Neovim config. I have yet to try this so you'll have to refer to the Neovim treesitter docs for where to add the query.
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emacs-29: Using treesitter to highlight keywords in comments
I'm not sure how to use this in Emacs, but there's also a tree-sitter grammar specifically for comment blocks, including TODOs: https://github.com/stsewd/tree-sitter-comment
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Will Treesitter ever be stable on big files?
you mean this one? https://github.com/stsewd/tree-sitter-comment
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paint.nvim: Simple Neovim plugin to easily add additional highlights to your buffers
The reason I implemented this is because of the slow performance of tree-sitter-comment in large files. Treesitter will inject the comment language for every line comment, which is far from ideal. I've disabled the comment parser, but still wanted to see @something highlighted in Lua comments.
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Treesitter query not working
The right most window shows the code I want to query. This is a .cpp file, so the main-language is C++. For highlighting the two comments, I'm using tree-sitter-comment. This plugin injects the comment-language. I want to query all tag nodes from this injected language, but this query does not work.
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Is it possible to get highlight on these comments docs with treesitter?
You can install this parser for treesitter which highlights comments :)
tree-sitter-embedded-template
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Difftastic, a structural diff tool that understands syntax
That may require a tree-sitter implementation for erb templated html; it may exist but if so it's less of a mainstream thing.
Some quick googling turns up https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-embedded-template which may or may not meet your needs.
- How to embed EJS parser in the tree-sitter?
What are some alternatives?
tree-sitter-go-template - Golang template grammar for tree-sitter
go-tree-sitter - Golang bindings for tree-sitter https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter
tsdoc - A doc comment standard for TypeScript
tree-sitter-markdown - Markdown grammar for tree-sitter
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
giscus - A comment system powered by GitHub Discussions. :octocat: :speech_balloon: :gem:
tree-sitter-bash - Bash grammar for tree-sitter
comments - Native comments for your Laravel application.
Runestone - 📝 Performant plain text editor for iOS with syntax highlighting, line numbers, invisible characters and much more.
DoxyGen-Syntax - DoxyGen Highlighting on top of c/c++/java
tree-sitter-tlaplus - A tree-sitter grammar for TLA⁺ and PlusCal