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Add SATySFi support #5298

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smorimoto opened this issue Mar 30, 2021 · 6 comments
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Add SATySFi support #5298

smorimoto opened this issue Mar 30, 2021 · 6 comments
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@smorimoto
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SATySFi: https://github.com/gfngfn/SATySFi

URL of example repository

https://github.com/gfngfn/the_satysfibook

URL of syntax highlighting grammar

None (Ftm)

Most popular extensions

  • satyh

Detected language

None

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CC: @gfngfn

@smorimoto
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Based on documentation https://github.com/github/linguist/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#adding-a-language, we have to make some decisions. For example, colour.

@Nixinova
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Glancing at search results it doesn't look like this has enough support to be added. (Use in 200+ repos is needed).

@fiveseven-lambda
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SATySFi uses two extensions: .saty and .satyh.
.saty is used for a document file itself, and .satyh is used for header files.

@puripuri2100
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In addition to .saty and .satyh, the extensions .satyg and .satyh-* are used.

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lildude commented May 11, 2021

None of those extensions look popular enough yet either. Each extension on it own needs to meet the minimum usage level for inclusion.

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