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Add Show All Syntax Highlighting Rules as a vim til

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warrant a full blog post. These are mostly things I learn by pairing with
smart people at [Hashrocket](http://hashrocket.com/).
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- [Searching For Hex Digits](vim/searching-for-hex-digits.md)
- [Set End Of Line Markers](vim/set-end-of-line-markers.md)
- [Set Your Color Scheme](vim/set-your-color-scheme.md)
- [Show All Syntax Highlighting Rules](vim/show-all-syntax-highlighting-rules.md)
- [Split Different](vim/split-different.md)
- [Splitting For New Files](vim/splitting-for-new-files.md)
- [Swap Occurrences Of Two Words](vim/swap-occurrences-of-two-words.md)

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# Show All Syntax Highlighting Rules
When Vim adds syntax highlighting to the contents of a buffer based on its
`filetype`, it does so with a set of rules. These rules specify particular
colors for each set of named tokens that match particular patterns. You can
check out the syntax highlighting rules for the current `filetype` of the
current buffer by running:
```
:syntax
```
See `:h :syntax` for more details.