When it comes to AppleScript consider JXA (JavaScript for Automation in 
macOS) -- in other words do AppleScript but with JavaScript, at which point 
you can take advantage of BBEdit's syntax coloring.  Also integrates with 
Node/NPM.

Some starters...
https://hackernoon.com/javascript-for-automation-in-macos-3b499da40da1
https://computers.tutsplus.com/tutorials/a-beginners-guide-to-javascript-application-scripting-jxa--cms-27171

On Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at 4:35:05 AM UTC-7, Martin Petersen wrote:
>
> Played around with the Demo and I must say I am impressed by the support 
> for Regular Expressions in the find and replace dialogue. Yet I can not 
> find support (syntax coloring) for AppleScripts. Neither is a .scpt file 
> automatically recognized nor can I find AppleScript in the language scopes 
> at the bottom of the window. I am sure I do something wrong but what?
>

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