* Add ECR entry from language-crystal
* Add HTML+ECR to Languages.
* Create greeting.erb sample
From the ECR documentation: http://crystal-lang.org/api/ECR.html
* Rename greeting.erb to greeting.ecr
* Rename samples/HTML-ERB/greeting.ecr to samples/HTML-ECR/greeting.ecr
* Update Crystal submodule.
This contains the ECR highlighting.
* Proper named HTML+ECR folder.
The GitHub website just wouldn't do the folder right.
* Add .ecr file extension to ECR
* Added Django environment folder in exclusion
Django projects have env/ folder in which dependencies of the project like Django, Pillow, and other libraries are installed from the requirements.txt file. It would be best if this folder of dependencies is ignored from the language statistics.
* Corrected Errors
Corrected the misplaced code and put removed the start character as the environment folder may not always be in the root.
* Adding test for env folder
* Add the TLA+ language
This patch adds support for the TLA+ specification language.
https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=MODULE+extension%3Atla&type=Code&ref=searchresults
* Update TLA grammar license
Attribution is given in the license since the grammar is based off of the TLA+ language developed by Microsoft and HP.
* Sort languages.yml alphabetically
* Removing duplicate entry
* Add language rule and heuristic for WoW Addon data
* Add test fixtures for the .toc extension
* Add grammar for syntax highlighting
* Define colour of WoW .toc files
* Refine heuristic to include a commonly-used keyword
* Check whitespace in WoW-token heuristic
* Include additional TeX keywords in .toc heuristic
* Update grammar submodules
* Cache license for WoW-toc grammar
* Reverting sourcepawn update
We are still solidifying patterns around how licenses should be managed, but given the Gemfile.lock file is ignored, I don't think it makes sense for linguist to track licenses for Ruby dependencies. A consumer of this gem could end up with a different version of a dependency that has a different license.
In general, I think libraries should only track licenses for code that they vendor. Since linguist vendors the grammars, it makes sense for it to track the licenses for them.