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Recently I've downloaded supercat but I can't get it to work. There is always a message "can't find a config file" although I've created it in ~/.spcrc/spcrc . Anyone knows what's going on?










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  • did you even look into the ~/.spcrc/ directory?

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Recently I've downloaded supercat but I can't get it to work. There is always a message "can't find a config file" although I've created it in ~/.spcrc/spcrc . Anyone knows what's going on?










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Recently I've downloaded supercat but I can't get it to work. There is always a message "can't find a config file" although I've created it in ~/.spcrc/spcrc . Anyone knows what's going on?










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  • did you even look into the ~/.spcrc/ directory?

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did you even look into the ~/.spcrc/ directory?

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The name of your config file is incomplete. The associated file type is missing.



Here is an excerpt from https://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1005732




All rules for colorizing text are stored in files with names of the
form spcrc-ext, where "ext" is the file type. These files are stored
in the configured "system directory" or else your private ~/.spcrc
directory. For example, the rules for a C source code file in spcrc-c
might look like:




#  HTML COLOR NAME   COL A N T STRING or REGULAR EXPRESSION
#################### ### # # # ################################################################
Red red b ([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)[[:space:]]*(
Brown yel b (while|for|if|switch|main|return)[[:space:]]*(
Brown yel b (else)
Cyan cya b [[:space:]]*(include)
Green grn (do)[[:space:]]*{
Cyan cya (case|return|default)
Green grn (break|continue)[[:space:]]*;
Magenta mag (int|char|short|float|double|long|unsigned)[[:space:]]
Blue blu b [^[:alnum:]_]([[:digit:]]+)
Brown yel "(.*)"
Brown yel <(.*)>
Magenta mag c :;





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    The name of your config file is incomplete. The associated file type is missing.



    Here is an excerpt from https://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1005732




    All rules for colorizing text are stored in files with names of the
    form spcrc-ext, where "ext" is the file type. These files are stored
    in the configured "system directory" or else your private ~/.spcrc
    directory. For example, the rules for a C source code file in spcrc-c
    might look like:




    #  HTML COLOR NAME   COL A N T STRING or REGULAR EXPRESSION
    #################### ### # # # ################################################################
    Red red b ([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)[[:space:]]*(
    Brown yel b (while|for|if|switch|main|return)[[:space:]]*(
    Brown yel b (else)
    Cyan cya b [[:space:]]*(include)
    Green grn (do)[[:space:]]*{
    Cyan cya (case|return|default)
    Green grn (break|continue)[[:space:]]*;
    Magenta mag (int|char|short|float|double|long|unsigned)[[:space:]]
    Blue blu b [^[:alnum:]_]([[:digit:]]+)
    Brown yel "(.*)"
    Brown yel <(.*)>
    Magenta mag c :;





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      The name of your config file is incomplete. The associated file type is missing.



      Here is an excerpt from https://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1005732




      All rules for colorizing text are stored in files with names of the
      form spcrc-ext, where "ext" is the file type. These files are stored
      in the configured "system directory" or else your private ~/.spcrc
      directory. For example, the rules for a C source code file in spcrc-c
      might look like:




      #  HTML COLOR NAME   COL A N T STRING or REGULAR EXPRESSION
      #################### ### # # # ################################################################
      Red red b ([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)[[:space:]]*(
      Brown yel b (while|for|if|switch|main|return)[[:space:]]*(
      Brown yel b (else)
      Cyan cya b [[:space:]]*(include)
      Green grn (do)[[:space:]]*{
      Cyan cya (case|return|default)
      Green grn (break|continue)[[:space:]]*;
      Magenta mag (int|char|short|float|double|long|unsigned)[[:space:]]
      Blue blu b [^[:alnum:]_]([[:digit:]]+)
      Brown yel "(.*)"
      Brown yel <(.*)>
      Magenta mag c :;





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        The name of your config file is incomplete. The associated file type is missing.



        Here is an excerpt from https://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1005732




        All rules for colorizing text are stored in files with names of the
        form spcrc-ext, where "ext" is the file type. These files are stored
        in the configured "system directory" or else your private ~/.spcrc
        directory. For example, the rules for a C source code file in spcrc-c
        might look like:




        #  HTML COLOR NAME   COL A N T STRING or REGULAR EXPRESSION
        #################### ### # # # ################################################################
        Red red b ([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)[[:space:]]*(
        Brown yel b (while|for|if|switch|main|return)[[:space:]]*(
        Brown yel b (else)
        Cyan cya b [[:space:]]*(include)
        Green grn (do)[[:space:]]*{
        Cyan cya (case|return|default)
        Green grn (break|continue)[[:space:]]*;
        Magenta mag (int|char|short|float|double|long|unsigned)[[:space:]]
        Blue blu b [^[:alnum:]_]([[:digit:]]+)
        Brown yel "(.*)"
        Brown yel <(.*)>
        Magenta mag c :;





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        The name of your config file is incomplete. The associated file type is missing.



        Here is an excerpt from https://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1005732




        All rules for colorizing text are stored in files with names of the
        form spcrc-ext, where "ext" is the file type. These files are stored
        in the configured "system directory" or else your private ~/.spcrc
        directory. For example, the rules for a C source code file in spcrc-c
        might look like:




        #  HTML COLOR NAME   COL A N T STRING or REGULAR EXPRESSION
        #################### ### # # # ################################################################
        Red red b ([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)[[:space:]]*(
        Brown yel b (while|for|if|switch|main|return)[[:space:]]*(
        Brown yel b (else)
        Cyan cya b [[:space:]]*(include)
        Green grn (do)[[:space:]]*{
        Cyan cya (case|return|default)
        Green grn (break|continue)[[:space:]]*;
        Magenta mag (int|char|short|float|double|long|unsigned)[[:space:]]
        Blue blu b [^[:alnum:]_]([[:digit:]]+)
        Brown yel "(.*)"
        Brown yel <(.*)>
        Magenta mag c :;






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