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In order for syntax highlighting to work you copy `queries/highlights.scm` file from this repo to your nvim-treesitter location `queries/dfraw/highlights.scm`. In order for syntax highlighting to work you copy `queries/highlights.scm` file from this repo to your nvim-treesitter location `queries/dfraw/highlights.scm`.
More information can be found on the nvim-treesitter page. More information can be found on the nvim-treesitter page.
Example config:
```lua
local parser_config = require'nvim-treesitter.parsers'.get_parser_configs()
parser_config.dfraw = {
install_info = {
url = 'https://github.com/JellyApple102/tree-sitter-dfraw',
files = { 'src/parser.c' },
branch = 'main'
},
filetype = 'text',
used_by = { 'dfraw' }
}
```
Wrap in `lua << EOF` and `EOF` to use in `init.vim`.
By default it is setup to start for any file of type 'text' or 'dfraw'. If you would not like to use it for all text files you can add a custom filetype to neovim.
Example `.config/nvim/scripts.vim`:
```vim
if did_filetype()
finish
endif
if getline(1) =~# '[a-z_]'
setfiletype dfraw
endif
```
This will match any file whose first line is just lowercase letters_and_underscores, and set the filetype to 'dfraw'.
Than change the config option `filetype = 'dfraw'` and remove the `used_by` option to only use 'dfraw' type files.
More information on custom filetypes [here](https://neovim.io/doc/user/filetype.html#new-filetype).