This commit aligns the shebang highlighting in bash syntax to what the
Linux kernel will recognise as a valid shebang construct.
In summary, the kernel will accept both headers:
#!/usr/bin/env lua
#! /usr/bin/env lua
The second one is quite prominently used throughout documentation
online, such as on Wikipedia's page for Shebang (Unix) [1].
Some sources are adamant it wouldn't be supported at a kernel level, but
it looks to me, upon closer inspection of the current kernel code [2],
that it is indeed quite evidently valid. It'll simply skip over to the
first character that's neither a space 0x20 nor a tab 0x09.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shebang_(Unix)
[2] ec7714e494/fs/binfmt_script.c (L44-L71)
Git config's sections, variable names, and (sometimes) subsections are
case-insensitive. This commit proposes to match the full lowercase
variants in addition to the non-normalised, lowerCamelCase ones.
See `git help config`
Problem: Using `url` for both remote repo and local path complicates the
code.
Solution: Add `path` field that overrides `url` and bypasses
git-specific manipulations, i.e., the contents of the `path` are used
as-is (no git repo needed).
This means `:TSUpdate` will skip such parsers; use `:TSInstall!` instead
after making local changes.
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Co-authored-by: Lewis Russell <lewis6991@gmail.com>