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This is the regexp highlighter, that highlights user-defined regular
expressions. It's similar to the pattern highlighter, but allows more complex
patterns.
To use this highlighter, associate regular expressions with styles in the
ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_REGEXP associative array, for example in ~/.zshrc:
typeset -A ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_REGEXP
ZSH_HIGHLIGHT_REGEXP+=('\bsudo\b' fg=123,bold)
This will highlight "sudo" only as a complete word, i.e., "sudo cmd", but not "sudoedit"
The syntax for values is the same as the syntax of "types of highlighting" of
the zsh builtin $zle_highlight array, which is documented in the zshzle(1)
manual page.
See also: regular expressions tutorial, zsh regexp operator =~
in the zshmisc(1) manual page