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- [Adding textobject queries](./guides/textobject.md)
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- [Adding indent queries](./guides/indent.md)
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- [Adding injection queries](./guides/injection.md)
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- [Adding rainbow bracket queries](./guides/rainbow_bracket_queries.md)
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# Guides
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This section contains guides for adding new language server configurations,
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tree-sitter grammars, textobject queries, and other similar items.
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tree-sitter grammars, textobject and rainbow bracket queries, and other similar items.
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# Adding Rainbow Bracket Queries
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Helix uses `rainbows.scm` tree-sitter query files to provide rainbow bracket
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functionality.
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Tree-sitter queries are documented in the tree-sitter online documentation.
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If you're writing queries for the first time, be sure to check out the section
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on [syntax highlighting queries] and on [query syntax].
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Rainbow queries have two captures: `@rainbow.scope` and `@rainbow.bracket`.
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`@rainbow.scope` should capture any node that increases the nesting level
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while `@rainbow.bracket` should capture any bracket nodes. Put another way:
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`@rainbow.scope` switches to the next rainbow color for all nodes in the tree
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under it while `@rainbow.bracket` paints captured nodes with the current
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rainbow color.
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For an example, let's add rainbow queries for the tree-sitter query (TSQ)
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language itself. These queries will go into a
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`runtime/queries/tsq/rainbows.scm` file in the repository root.
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First we'll add the `@rainbow.bracket` captures. TSQ only has parentheses and
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square brackets:
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```tsq
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["(" ")" "[" "]"] @rainbow.bracket
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```
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The ordering of the nodes within the alternation (square brackets) is not
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taken into consideration.
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> Note: Why are these nodes quoted? Most syntax highlights capture text
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> surrounded by parentheses. These are _named nodes_ and correspond to the
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> names of rules in the grammar. Brackets are usually written in tree-sitter
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> grammars as literal strings, for example:
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>
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> ```js
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> {
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> // ...
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> arguments: seq("(", repeat($.argument), ")"),
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> // ...
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> }
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> ```
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>
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> Nodes written as literal strings in tree-sitter grammars may be captured
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> in queries with those same literal strings.
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Then we'll add `@rainbow.scope` captures. The easiest way to do this is to
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view the `grammar.js` file in the tree-sitter grammar's repository. For TSQ,
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that file is [here][tsq grammar.js]. As we scroll down the `grammar.js`, we
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see that the `(alternation)`, (L36) `(group)` (L57), `(named_node)` (L59),
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`(predicate)` (L87) and `(wildcard_node)` (L97) nodes all contain literal
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parentheses or square brackets in their definitions. These nodes are all
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direct parents of brackets and happen to also be the nodes we want to change
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to the next rainbow color, so we capture them as `@rainbow.scope`.
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```tsq
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[
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(group)
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(named_node)
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(wildcard_node)
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(predicate)
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(alternation)
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] @rainbow.scope
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```
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This strategy works as a rule of thumb for most programming and configuration
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languages. Markup languages can be trickier and may take additional
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experimentation to find the correct nodes to use for scopes and brackets.
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The `:tree-sitter-subtree` command shows the syntax tree under the primary
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selection in S-expression format and can be a useful tool for determining how
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to write a query.
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### Properties
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The `rainbow.include-children` property may be applied to `@rainbow.scope`
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captures. By default, all `@rainbow.bracket` captures must be direct descendant
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of a node captured with `@rainbow.scope` in a syntax tree in order to be
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highlighted. The `rainbow.include-children` property disables that check and
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allows `@rainbow.bracket` captures to be highlighted if they are direct or
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indirect descendants of some node captured with `@rainbow.scope`.
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For example, this property is used in the HTML rainbow queries.
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For a document like `<a>link</a>`, the syntax tree is:
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```tsq
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(element ; <a>link</a>
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(start_tag ; <a>
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(tag_name)) ; a
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(text) ; link
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(end_tag ; </a>
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(tag_name))) ; a
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```
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If we want to highlight the `<`, `>` and `</` nodes with rainbow colors, we
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capture them as `@rainbow.bracket`:
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```tsq
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["<" ">" "</"] @rainbow.bracket
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```
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And we capture `(element)` as `@rainbow.scope` because `(element)` nodes nest
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within each other: they increment the nesting level and switch to the next
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color in the rainbow.
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```tsq
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(element) @rainbow.scope
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```
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But this combination of `@rainbow.scope` and `@rainbow.bracket` will not
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highlight any nodes. `<`, `>` and `</` are children of the `(start_tag)` and
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`(end_tag)` nodes. We can't capture `(start_tag)` and `(end_tag)` as
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`@rainbow.scope` because they don't nest other elements. We can fix this case
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by removing the requirement that `<`, `>` and `</` are direct descendants of
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`(element)` using the `rainbow.include-children` property.
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```tsq
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((element) @rainbow.scope
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(#set! rainbow.include-children))
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```
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With this property set, `<`, `>`, and `</` will highlight with rainbow colors
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even though they aren't direct descendents of the `(element)` node.
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`rainbow.include-children` is not necessary for the vast majority of programming
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languages. It is only necessary when the node that increments the nesting level
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(changes rainbow color) is not the direct parent of the bracket node.
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[syntax highlighting queries]: https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/syntax-highlighting#highlights
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[query syntax]: https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/using-parsers#pattern-matching-with-queries
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[tsq grammar.js]: https://github.com/the-mikedavis/tree-sitter-tsq/blob/48b5e9f82ae0a4727201626f33a17f69f8e0ff86/grammar.js
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