tree-sitter/cli
Max Brunsfeld 57036b4f8a Extract lexer helper functions for all large char sets
No need to restrict it to char sets used in multiple places.
This is important because the helper functions are now implemented
more efficiently than the inline comparisons (using a binary search).
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benches Add query construction to benchmark 2020-06-26 15:05:27 -07:00
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src Extract lexer helper functions for all large char sets 2021-03-11 11:48:48 -08:00
vendor Add a highlight subcommand 2019-02-19 12:32:03 -08:00
build.rs fix warning and use implicit return here 2020-09-15 13:22:22 -04:00
Cargo.toml 0.19.3 2021-03-08 16:36:59 -08:00
README.md Update docs after Rust conversion 2019-02-05 11:34:01 -08:00

Tree-sitter CLI

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The Tree-sitter CLI allows you to develop, test, and use Tree-sitter grammars from the command line. It works on MacOS, Linux, and Windows.

Installation

You can install the tree-sitter-cli with cargo:

cargo install tree-sitter-cli

or with npm:

npm install tree-sitter-cli

You can also download a pre-built binary for your platform from the releases page.

Dependencies

The tree-sitter binary itself has no dependencies, but specific commands have dependencies that must be present at runtime:

  • To generate a parser from a grammar, you must have node on your PATH.
  • To run and test parsers, you must have a C and C++ compiler on your system.

Commands

  • generate - The tree-sitter generate command will generate a Tree-sitter parser based on the grammar in the current working directory. See the documentation for more information.

  • test - The tree-sitter test command will run the unit tests for the Tree-sitter parser in the current working directory. See the documentation for more information.

  • parse - The tree-sitter parse command will parse a file (or list of file) using Tree-sitter parsers.