Hi, In Kate handbook - CTags Plugin - Introduction, there's line:
"Tag generation is supported for these programming languages" and a link to page: https://ctags.sourceforge.net/languages.html which lists 41 entires. That is only for *Exuberant* Ctags. This seems old and misleading information since it assumes that version of Ctags is used. Nowadays there's fork Universal Ctags (or u-ctags): https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags documentation: https://docs.ctags.io/en/latest/index.html For example in fedora installing "ctags" with package manager installs this version (don't know the policy with different distros). Atleast according to their site: "But the activity of the project (Exuberant Ctags) unfortunately stalled. Universal Ctags has the objective of continuing the development of Exuberant Ctags. " Listing supported languages with u-ctags: $ ctags --list-languages | wc -l 149 And "One of the advantages of Exuberant Ctags is that it allows a user to define a new parser from the command line." The help could amplify that it's *Exuberant Ctags* which supports languages listed in the link and there's also Universal Ctags which supports about 150 languages and a possibility to define your own. Cheers, t. Henri K.