The highlighted color that I talk about are in addition to the Shell
syntaxes such as If and others are those of bash such as echo, cd, etc. I
will send an image as soon as I can But an example would be this echo
"hello" the command is highlighted in the syntax

Em dom, 3 de mar de 2024 07:58, Lex Trotman via Users <users@lists.geany.org>
escreveu:

> Not sure what you mean by colour in "bash commands"
>
> The highlighting is of the bash syntax, eg if fi for done quoted
> strings etc, so those types of items will be what is highlighted. But
> if you mean lines that run executable commands then the list of
> executables on any system is not fixed and nothing the highlighting
> lexers could know, but syntactic items that are part of the command
> (like strings) should be highlighted.
>
> But note the highlighting lexer is not bash, some fancy bash code
> might confuse and break the highlighting.
>
> On Sun, 3 Mar 2024 at 19:13, Wellington Almeida via Users
> <users@lists.geany.org> wrote:
> >
> > Hello, how can I make there be color in bash commands in shell script?
> Do the commands display without a highlighted color?
> >
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