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@mibac138 mibac138 commented Jul 6, 2017

Implements changes for #491.

This pull request adds support for Kotlin. As with some other languages, for simplicity and performance it doesn't support string interpolation highlighting, but should cover pretty much the rest of the language syntax.

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mibac138 commented Jul 6, 2017

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@mikesamuel mikesamuel merged commit f425d31 into googlearchive:master Aug 15, 2017
EricFromCanada pushed a commit to EricFromCanada/code-prettify that referenced this pull request Aug 15, 2017
* Kotlin support

* Added string interpolation

* Added more keywords
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