--- title: bat homepage: https://github.com/sharkdp/bat tagline: | bat: A cat(1) clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration. --- To update or switch versions, run `webi bat@stable` (or `@v0.18`, `@beta`, etc). ### Files These are the files / directories that are created and/or modified with this install: ```text ~/.config/envman/PATH.env ~/.config/bat/config ~/.local/opt/bat/ ``` **Windows Users** ```text \Windows\System32\vcruntime140.dll ``` This will also attempt to install the [Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable](/vcruntime) via `webi vcruntime`. If it fails and you get the error _`vcruntime140.dll` was not found_, you'll need to [install it manually](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-US/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist?view=msvc-170). ## Cheat Sheet > `bat` is pretty much what `cat` would be if it were developed today's in the > world of Markdown, git, etc. ### How to alias as `cat` Use [aliasman](/aliasman): ```sh aliasman cat 'bat --style=plain' alias cat='bat --style=plain' ``` Or place this in `~/.config/envman/alias.env` and manually update your `.bashrc`, `.zshrc`, `.profile`, and/or `~/.config/fish/config.fish` to source it. ```sh alias cat="bat --style=plain" ``` For situations in which you must use `cat` exactly, remember that you can escape the alias: ```sh \cat foo ``` ### How to change the default behavior Take a look at the config options: ```sh bat --help ``` Check to see where your config file is: ```sh echo 'N' | bat --generate-config-file ``` Edit the config file: `~/.config/bat/config`: ```text # no numbers or headers, just highlighting and such --style="plain" ```