Colorize supports using either the `pygmentize` tool or the `chroma` tool. By default colorize uses `pygmentize` unless it's not installed &`chroma` is installed. However, you can override this with the `ZSH_COLORIZE_TOOL` environment variable:
Colorize supports `pygmentize` and `chroma` as syntax highlighter. By default colorize uses `pygmentize` unless it's not installed and`chroma` is. This can be overridden by the `ZSH_COLORIZE_TOOL` environment variable:
```
```
ZSH_COLORIZE_TOOL=chroma
ZSH_COLORIZE_TOOL=chroma
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## Usage
## Usage
*`ccat <file> [files]`: colorize the contents of the file (or files, if more than one are provided).
*`ccat <file> [files]`: colorize the contents of the file (or files, if more than one are provided).
If no arguments are passed it will colorize the standard input or stdin.
If no arguments are passed it will colorize the standard input or stdin.
*`cless <file> [files]`: colorize the contents of the file (or files, if more than one are provided) and
*`cless <file> [files]`: colorize the contents of the file (or files, if more than one are provided) and