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Prism.languages.git = {
	/*
	 * A simple one line comment like in a git status command
	 * For instance:
	 * $ git status
	 * # On branch infinite-scroll
	 * # Your branch and 'origin/sharedBranches/frontendTeam/infinite-scroll' have diverged,
	 * # and have 1 and 2 different commits each, respectively.
	 * nothing to commit (working directory clean)
	 */
	'comment': /^#.*/m,

	/*
	 * Regexp to match the changed lines in a git diff output. Check the example below.
	 */
	'deleted': /^[-–].*/m,
	'inserted': /^\+.*/m,

	/*
	 * a string (double and simple quote)
	 */
	'string': /("|')(?:\\.|(?!\1)[^\\\r\n])*\1/,

	/*
	 * a git command. It starts with a random prompt finishing by a $, then "git" then some other parameters
	 * For instance:
	 * $ git add file.txt
	 */
	'command': {
		pattern: /^.*\$ git .*$/m,
		inside: {
			/*
			 * A git command can contain a parameter starting by a single or a double dash followed by a string
			 * For instance:
			 * $ git diff --cached
			 * $ git log -p
			 */
			'parameter': /\s--?\w+/
		}
	},

	/*
	 * Coordinates displayed in a git diff command
	 * For instance:
	 * $ git diff
	 * diff --git file.txt file.txt
	 * index 6214953..1d54a52 100644
	 * --- file.txt
	 * +++ file.txt
	 * @@ -1 +1,2 @@
	 * -Here's my tetx file
	 * +Here's my text file
	 * +And this is the second line
	 */
	'coord': /^@@.*@@$/m,

	/*
	 * Match a "commit [SHA1]" line in a git log output.
	 * For instance:
	 * $ git log
	 * commit a11a14ef7e26f2ca62d4b35eac455ce636d0dc09
	 * Author: lgiraudel
	 * Date:   Mon Feb 17 11:18:34 2014 +0100
	 *
	 *     Add of a new line
	 */
	'commit-sha1': /^commit \w{40}$/m
};

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