Provided by: golang-chroma_0.10.0-5_amd64 

NAME
chroma - general purpose syntax highlighting program
SYNOPSIS
chroma [options] files ...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the chroma command.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes
(`-'). A summary of options is included below.
–help Show context-sensitive help.
–list List lexers, styles and formatters.
–unbuffered
Do not buffer output.
–trace Trace lexer states as they are traversed.
–check Do not format, check for tokenization errors instead.
–filename=FILENAME
Filename to use for selecting a lexer when reading from stdin.
-l, –lexer=autodetect
Lexer to use when formatting.
-s, –style=swapoff
Style to use for formatting.
-f, –formatter=terminal
Formatter to use.
–html Enable HTML mode (equivalent to `–formatter html').
–html-prefix=PREFIX
HTML CSS class prefix.
–html-styles
Output HTML CSS styles.
–html-only
Output HTML fragment.
–html-inline-styles
Output HTML with inline styles (no classes).
–html-tab-width=8
Set the HTML tab width.
–html-lines
Include line numbers in output.
–html-lines-table
Split line numbers and code in a HTML table
–html-lines-style=HTML-LINES-STYLE
Style for line numbers.
–html-highlight=N[:M][,...]
Highlight these lines.
–html-highlight-style=HTML-HIGHLIGHT-STYLE
Style used for highlighting lines.
–html-base-line=1
Base line number.
–version
Show application version.
BUGS
See GitHub Issues: <https://github.com/alecthomas/chroma/issues>
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