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| author | Franz Glasner <fzglas.hg@dom66.de> |
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| date | Wed, 13 May 2026 12:34:41 +0200 |
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.. -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ***************************************** README -- Pseudocode Lexer for Pygments ***************************************** :Version: 3.0.0.dev1 :Date: |VCSJustDate| :Revision: |VCSRevision| :License: MIT License This package contains `Pygments`_ lexers for some variants of pseudocode. Initially a fork of `pygments-lexer-pseudocode` it has been considerably changed and expanded. It now contains the following lexers: .. include:: lexerlist.rst It additionally contains the following filters: .. include:: filterlist.rst .. content-pdf Installation ============ The lexers are available as a `Python`_ wheel package:: pip install pygments-lexer-pseudocode2 Alternatively, to build from the source code repository:: python -m build Usage ===== After installation all the Pseudocode lexers and filters automatically register itself within the plugin system of Pygments. Their respective aliases and filename extensions are made known to Pygments. Usage is easy. Pygmentizing a file with a known file extension:: pygmentize document.algpseudocode Or you can manually select the Pseudocode lexer you want to use by using a command line flag:: pygmentize -l algpseudocode somefile Within `Sphinx`_ use a lexer like this:: .. code-block:: algpseudocode License ======= The package is licensed under the terms of the MIT Licence. Some code snippets are licensed under the terms of the BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License as they are taken from the Python lexer that is included in `Pygments`_.
