I don’t want to bother with XMIT files. Git has been ported to z/OS and works 
great. 

> On 3 Sep 2020, at 10:30 pm, Robert Prins <robert.ah.pr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On 2020-09-03 10:56, David Crayford wrote:
>>> On 2020-09-03 12:16 AM, Tom Conley wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> ISPF HILITE is just that highlight. It do\es not do any parsing of the 
>>>>>> language. I think EDOEND predated HILITE, and it also has an option to 
>>>>>> just show all "myproc: proc;" ... 'end myproc;' statements
>>>>> 
>>>>> You can customize ISPF highlight code. Check out ISP.SISPSAMP(ISRPXASM)
>>>>> 
>>> I just updated ISRPXASM to add about 70 new COBOL and 140 new PL/I 
>>> keywords.  You can grab FILE967 at www.cbttape.org.  Lots of other goodies 
>>> in there.
>> Would be great if you could publish your exit as a gist on github so I don't 
>> have to deal with xmit files :)
> 
> There's XMIT Manager (for 'doze, and maybe Linux with Wine?) on the 
> cbttape.org site, and Denis Molony's cross-platform XmitApp (written in Java, 
> with full source available) on GitHub @ <https://github.com/dmolony/Xmit>, so 
> there really is no need to post these tools on multiple sites, and then to 
> keep multiple versions in sync.
> 
> Robert
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> The hitchhiking grandfather - https://prino.neocities.org/indez.html
> Some REXX code for use on z/OS - 
> https://prino.neocities.org/zOS/zOS-Tools.html
> 
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