@b4n, a quick survey shows Nim doesn't make it near the top of any of the 
programming language rankings, its no typescript or coffeescript or other high 
profile JS languages  (as flawed these lists are, not making any is likely 
significant).

But whilst in the past I have also tended to suggest the wiki I have sort of 
changed my mind a bit, really should Geany (or other tools) be picking winners, 
especially when it is only a filetypes.XXX.conf file. Its unlikely to need much 
support effort at that level.

Certainly more heavily integrated languages with lexers and parsers that need 
more support should be considered carefully, but one config file seems low 
impact.

However as there are already too many programming languages, maybe we need 
another group in filetypes.extensions, but thats another issue (#2087 actually 
:).

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