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Supercat prints text files in a colorized manner based on regular
expression rules. By default it suports a handful of known filetypes,
such as C and Python source, ChangeLogs, diffs, etc. The real beauty
of this simple program though is that you can easily write your own
highlighting files with a little regex know-how.
PS: The default highlighting files are located in /etc/supercat.
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