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Syntax highlighter powered by tree-sitter and Neovim themes.

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Autumnus is a syntax highlighter powered by Tree-sitter and Neovim themes. It provides beautiful and accurate syntax highlighting for over 50 programming languages with support for over 100 themes.

  • 🎨 Over 100 themes including popular ones like:
    • Dracula, Catppuccin, Tokyo Night, Gruvbox
    • GitHub themes (light/dark)
    • Solarized variants
    • Nord, OneDark, and many more
  • 🌳 Tree-sitter powered syntax highlighting for accurate parsing
  • 📝 Support for 50+ programming languages
  • 🎯 Multiple output formats:
    • HTML with inline styles
    • HTML with linked stylesheets
    • Terminal output with ANSI colors
  • 🔍 Automatic language detection from file extensions
  • 🚀 Zero configuration needed to get started
  • 🖥️ Command-line interface included

Add Autumnus to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
autumnus = "0.3"

By default, Autumnus includes support for all languages, which can result in longer compilation times. You can reduce compilation time and binary size by enabling only the languages you need:

[dependencies]
autumnus = { version = "0.3", default-features = false, features = ["lang-rust", "lang-javascript", "lang-python"] }

Available language features:

  • lang-angular - Angular templates
  • lang-asm - Assembly
  • lang-astro - Astro framework
  • lang-bash - Bash/Shell scripts
  • lang-c - C programming language
  • lang-clojure - Clojure
  • lang-cmake - CMake build files
  • lang-comment - Comment highlighting
  • lang-commonlisp - Common Lisp
  • lang-cpp - C++
  • lang-csharp - C#
  • lang-css - CSS stylesheets
  • lang-csv - CSV files
  • lang-dart - Dart
  • lang-diff - Diff/patch files
  • lang-dockerfile - Docker files
  • lang-eex - Elixir EEx templates
  • lang-ejs - EJS templates
  • lang-elixir - Elixir
  • lang-elm - Elm
  • lang-erb - ERB templates
  • lang-erlang - Erlang
  • lang-fsharp - F#
  • lang-gleam - Gleam
  • lang-glimmer - Glimmer/Handlebars
  • lang-go - Go
  • lang-graphql - GraphQL
  • lang-haskell - Haskell
  • lang-hcl - HCL/Terraform
  • lang-heex - Phoenix HEEx templates
  • lang-html - HTML
  • lang-iex - Elixir IEx
  • lang-java - Java
  • lang-javascript - JavaScript
  • lang-json - JSON
  • lang-kotlin - Kotlin
  • lang-latex - LaTeX
  • lang-liquid - Liquid templates
  • lang-llvm - LLVM IR
  • lang-lua - Lua
  • lang-make - Makefiles
  • lang-markdown - Markdown
  • lang-markdown-inline - Inline Markdown
  • lang-nix - Nix
  • lang-objc - Objective-C
  • lang-ocaml - OCaml
  • lang-perl - Perl
  • lang-php - PHP
  • lang-powershell - PowerShell
  • lang-protobuf - Protocol Buffers
  • lang-python - Python
  • lang-r - R
  • lang-regex - Regular expressions
  • lang-ruby - Ruby
  • lang-rust - Rust
  • lang-scala - Scala
  • lang-scss - SCSS
  • lang-sql - SQL
  • lang-surface - Phoenix Surface
  • lang-svelte - Svelte
  • lang-swift - Swift
  • lang-toml - TOML
  • lang-tsx - TypeScript JSX
  • lang-typescript - TypeScript
  • lang-vim - Vim script
  • lang-vue - Vue.js
  • lang-xml - XML
  • lang-yaml - YAML
  • lang-zig - Zig

Or use the convenience feature to enable all languages:

[dependencies]
autumnus = { version = "0.3", features = ["all-languages"] }

Install the autumn command-line tool:

Terminal window
cargo install autumnus

Faster CLI Installation with Selective Languages

Section titled “Faster CLI Installation with Selective Languages”

For faster compilation, you can install the CLI with only the languages you need:

Terminal window
# Install with only specific languages
cargo install autumnus --no-default-features --features "lang-rust,lang-python,lang-javascript"
# Install with web development languages
cargo install autumnus --no-default-features --features "lang-html,lang-css,lang-javascript,lang-typescript,lang-json"
# Install with all languages (same as default)
cargo install autumnus --features "all-languages"

This can significantly reduce compilation time, especially on slower machines or CI environments.

Note: While the package name is autumnus, the installed binary is named autumn. This means you use cargo install autumnus to install it, but run it as autumn in your terminal.

use autumnus::{highlight, Options};
let code = r#"
function greet(name) {
console.log(`Hello ${name}!`);
}
"#;
let html = highlight("javascript", code, Options::default());
use autumnus::{highlight, Options, themes::Theme};
let code = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE active = true;";
// Parse theme from string
let theme: Theme = "dracula".parse().expect("Theme not found");
// Or: let theme = themes::get("dracula").expect("Theme not found");
let html = highlight(
"sql",
code,
Options {
theme,
..Options::default()
}
);
use autumnus::{highlight, Options};
let code = r#"
defmodule MyApp do
def hello, do: :world
end
"#;
// Language will be automatically detected as Elixir from the .ex extension
let html = highlight("app.ex", code, Options::default());
use autumnus::{highlight, Options, FormatterOption};
let code = "puts 'Hello from Ruby!'";
let ansi = highlight(
"ruby",
code,
Options {
formatter: FormatterOption::Terminal,
..Options::default()
}
);
use autumnus::{highlight, Options, FormatterOption};
let code = "console.log('Hello!')";
let html = highlight(
"javascript",
code,
Options {
formatter: FormatterOption::HtmlLinked,
..Options::default()
}
);

When using FormatterOption::HtmlLinked, include the corresponding CSS file for your chosen theme:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/dracula.css" />

The autumn command-line tool provides several commands for syntax highlighting and code analysis:

Terminal window
autumn list-languages

Lists all supported programming languages and their associated file patterns.

Terminal window
autumn list-themes

Lists all available syntax highlighting themes.

Terminal window
autumn highlight <path> [options]

Highlights the contents of a file with syntax highlighting.

Options:

  • -f, --formatter <formatter>: Output format (default: terminal)
    • terminal: ANSI colored output for terminal
    • html-inline: HTML output with inline styles
    • html-linked: HTML output with linked stylesheet
  • -t, --theme <theme>: Theme name (default: catppuccin_frappe)

Example:

Terminal window
autumn highlight src/main.rs --formatter html-inline --theme github_dark
Terminal window
autumn highlight-source <source> [options]

Highlights a string of source code.

Options:

  • -l, --language <language>: Programming language for the source code
  • -f, --formatter <formatter>: Output format (default: terminal)
  • -t, --theme <theme>: Theme name (default: catppuccin_frappe)

Example:

Terminal window
autumn highlight-source "println!(\"Hello World!\");" -l rust
Terminal window
autumn dump-tree-sitter <path>

Dumps the Tree-sitter AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) for a given file. This is useful for debugging or understanding how Tree-sitter parses your code.

Terminal window
autumn gen-theme --url <git-url> --colorscheme <name> [options]

Generates a theme JSON file from any Git repository containing a Neovim theme.

Note: Requires nvim to be installed and available in $PATH.

Required options:

Optional:

  • --setup <lua-code>: Custom Lua setup code to run before activating the colorscheme
  • -o, --output <path>: Output file path (prints to stdout if not specified)
  • --appearance <light|dark>: Theme appearance (defaults to dark)

Examples:

Terminal window
# Basic usage - output to stdout
autumn gen-theme --url https://github.com/catppuccin/nvim --colorscheme catppuccin-mocha
# Save to file
autumn gen-theme \
--url https://github.com/folke/tokyonight.nvim \
--colorscheme tokyonight \
-o tokyonight.json
# With custom setup code
autumn gen-theme \
--url https://github.com/ellisonleao/gruvbox.nvim \
--colorscheme gruvbox \
--setup "require('gruvbox').setup({ contrast = 'hard' })" \
-o gruvbox-hard.json
# Specify light appearance
autumn gen-theme \
--url https://github.com/projekt0n/github-nvim-theme \
--colorscheme github_light \
--appearance light \
-o github-light.json

See [themes/README.md]!(themes/README.md) for more details on theme generation.

Check the documentation for a complete list of supported languages and file extensions.

Autumnus includes over 100 themes, such as:

  • Dracula and Dracula Soft
  • Catppuccin (Mocha, Macchiato, Frappe, Latte)
  • GitHub themes (Light/Dark, High Contrast, Colorblind)
  • Gruvbox (Light/Dark variants)
  • Nord
  • OneDark variants
  • Rose Pine
  • Solarized variants
  • Tokyo Night variants
  • And many more!

Check the documentation for a complete list of supported themes.

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to:

  • Report bugs
  • Suggest new features
  • Add new themes
  • Add support for new languages
  • Improve documentation

Autumnus would not be possible without these projects: