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The tests directory could do with more languages.
Each file should contain a good representation of the language with a variety of data structures to capture a good range of syntax highlighting.
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Hello,
Thank you for the great color scheme. How difficult is it to add support for new languages? Would it be possible to add support for groovy?
Here is a screenshot of what it currently looks like:
I'm willing to help if you can give me some pointers!