((comment) @injection.content (#set! injection.language "comment")) (table (bare_key) @table-name (#any-of? @table-name "templates" "template-aliases") [(pair (_) ((string) @injection.content (#set! injection.language "jjtemplate"))) (comment)]) (table (bare_key) @table-name (#any-of? @table-name "revsets" "revset-aliases") [(pair (_) ((string) @injection.content (#set! injection.language "jjrevset"))) (comment)]) ; Injections for aliases that contain inline scripts. (see `jj util exec --help`) ; This pattern currently relies on the language having the same name as its ; interpreter, which is often the case (sh, bash, python, fish, nu...) ; It also assumes the interpreter accepts the inline script with the "-c" flag. (table (bare_key) @table-name (#eq? @table-name "aliases") (pair (_) (array . (string) @util (#eq? @util "\"util\"") . (string) @exec (#eq? @exec "\"exec\"") . (string) @dd (#eq? @dd "\"--\"") . (string) @injection.language . ; There are many possibilities to combine "-c" with other short flags, but by ; far the most common one should be the "-e" flag, which makes the script ; return early when an error occurs. (string) @dc (#any-of? @dc "\"-c\"" "\"-ce\"" "\"-ec\"") . (string) @injection.content)))