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File programming language detector and toolbox to ignore binary or vendored files. enry, started as a port to Go of the original linguist Ruby library, that has an improved performance of 100x.

Installation

The recommended way to install simple-linguist

go get gopkg.in/src-d/enry.v1/...

To build enry's CLI you must run

make build-cli

it generates a binary in the project's root directory called enry. You can move this binary to anywhere in your PATH.

Examples

lang, safe := enry.GetLanguageByExtension("foo.go")
fmt.Println(lang)
// result: Go

lang, safe := enry.GetLanguageByContent("foo.m", "<matlab-code>")
fmt.Println(lang)
// result: Matlab

lang, safe := enry.GetLanguageByContent("bar.m", "<objective-c-code>")
fmt.Println(lang)
// result: Objective-C

// all strategies together
lang := enry.GetLanguage("foo.cpp", "<cpp-code>")

Note the returned boolean value "safe" is set either to true, if there is only one possible language detected or, to false otherwise.

To get a list of possible languages for a given file, you can use the plural version of the detecting functions.

langs := enry.GetLanguages("foo.h",  "<cpp-code>")
// result: []string{"C++", "C"}

langs := enry.GetLanguagesByExtension("foo.asc", "<content>", nil)
// result: []string{"AGS Script", "AsciiDoc", "Public Key"}

langs := enry.GetLanguagesByFilename("Gemfile", "<content>", []string{})
// result: []string{"Ruby"}

CLI

You can use enry as a command,

$ enry --help
enry, A simple (and faster) implementation of github/linguist
usage: enry <path>
              enry <path> [--json] [--breakdown]
              enry [--json] [--breakdown]

and it will return an output similar to linguist's output,

$ enry
11.11%    Gnuplot
22.22%    Ruby
55.56%    Shell
11.11%    Go

but not only the output, also its flags are the same as linguist's ones,

$ enry --breakdown
11.11%    Gnuplot
22.22%    Ruby
55.56%    Shell
11.11%    Go

Gnuplot
plot-histogram.gp

Ruby
linguist-samples.rb
linguist-total.rb

Shell
parse.sh
plot-histogram.sh
run-benchmark.sh
run-slow-benchmark.sh
run.sh

Go
parser/main.go

even the JSON flag,

$ enry --json
{"Gnuplot":["plot-histogram.gp"],"Go":["parser/main.go"],"Ruby":["linguist-samples.rb","linguist-total.rb"],"Shell":["parse.sh","plot-histogram.sh","run-benchmark.sh","run-slow-benchmark.sh","run.sh"]}

Note that even if enry's CLI is compatible with linguist's, its main point is that, contrary to linguist, enry doesn't need a git repository to work!

Development

enry re-uses parts of original linguist especially data in languages.yml to generate internal data structures. In oreder to update to latest upstream run

make clean code-generate

To run the tests

make test

Divergences from linguist

Using linguist/samples as a set against run tests the following issues were found:

  • with hello.ms we can't detect the language (Unix Assembly) because we don't have a matcher in contentMatchers (content.go) for Unix Assembly. Linguist uses this regexp in its code,

    elsif /(?<!\S)\.(include|globa?l)\s/.match(data) || /(?<!\/\*)(\A|\n)\s*\.[A-Za-z][_A-Za-z0-9]*:/.match(data.gsub(/"([^\\"]|\\.)*"|'([^\\']|\\.)*'|\\\s*(?:--.*)?\n/, ""))

    which we can't port.

  • all files for SQL language fall to the classifier because we don't parse this disambiguator expresion for *.sql files right. This expression doesn't comply with the pattern for the rest of heuristics.rb file.

Why Enry?

In the movie My Fair Lady, Professor Henry Higgins is one of the main characters. Henry is a linguist and at the very beginning of the movie enjoys guessing the nationality of people based on their accent.

Enry Iggins is how Eliza Doolittle, pronounces the name of the Professor during the first half of the movie.

License

MIT, see LICENSE