# Specify The Language For A File With Bat The [`bat`](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat) utility is able to correctly infer the language of most files it prints based on the file extension. In some cases, you may want to specify a language other than the one it guesses. For instance, here is a React file printed with `bat`: ![bat with no CLI args](https://i.imgur.com/Jk0L6tB.png) The `jsx` syntax doesn't look great because of the inferred language highlighting doesn't account for it. We can get better results by telling `bat` that the file should be parsed as `JavaScript (Babel)`. ![bat with language specified](https://i.imgur.com/yB1rYW4.png) By including `--language=jsx` as a flag, `bat` uses a different language parser and the output is now what I'm looking for.