How do you get proper syntax highlighting for the C language?

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  • color_coded

    Discontinued A vim plugin for libclang-based highlighting of C, C++, ObjC

  • You definitely should try neovim with his treesitter support. I was using color_coded for a while, but it is cumbersome and was crushing from time to time. But treesitter gives really nice and easy way to get proper highlighting

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