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    • João OliveiraJ Offline
      João Oliveira
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      Hi Guys,

      Is there any what that I can define a Defined language for a file that starts with something? like “config%”…

      I could make it works for my user defined language when I’m using a specific extension (txt, etc…)… but I have a case that some files that don’t have an extension (I can add an extension to make it works, but by default the files that I need to edit, must stay with no extension defined) and I need to highlight my language all the times when I open the file.

      The file has a prefix, so, I’m thinking if I can open based on a “start with(myprefix%)” or something like that.

      Thanks in advance,
      Joao

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