Defaults
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5 | 31 | |
1,850 | 537 | |
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6.3 | 8.7 | |
14 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
Swift | Lua | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Defaults
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How can I use NSUserDefaults?
I strongly recommend you to use 💾 Defaults package. It has made my life a breeze. It’s literally a global state for user defaults with simple syntax and out of the box “reactiveness”, so if you change this here, it’ll change there as well :)
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Swift data notation?
I can't recommend https://github.com/sindresorhus/Defaults enough. Type-safe and swifty access to UserDefaults.
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Help me with user defaults
but this isn't type-safe. Check out https://github.com/sindresorhus/Defaults instead.
- What are the most underrated third party libraries for Native iOS?
- Defaults v5 — Swifty and modern UserDefaults
nvim-lspinstall
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LSP question: manage an already installed server (instead of using lspinstall)
A word of caution, I believe lspinstall has been deprecated in favor of nvim-lspinstall which itself has also been deprecated in favor of mason-lspconfig
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The SMOOTHEST yaml editing experience possible yaml-language-server neovim
kabouzeid/nvim-lspinstall will aide in installing lsp's if you want. I have chosen not to because I want to have my full setup scripted so when I setup any new machine I just run my ansible-playbook. This library is nice to just set things up quick and play with them.
- Cant get angular language server work
- Nvim-lspinstall has been archived
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Do you use a completion plugin or use your own solution?
nvim-lspinstall
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cmd not defined for "sumneko_lua". You must manually set cmd in the setup{} call according to CONFIG.md
I'm trying to edit a lua file, and got this error which I realize is because I didn't have the Lua language server installed. So using the LspInstall plugin, I did :LspInstall lua which was successful.
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Enable Lsp on specific file types
Once you have it installed, you can configure it following the configuration of this file: https://github.com/kabouzeid/nvim-lspinstall/wiki. The part that ia bellow the comment "-- lsp-install" works and it was what I used initially when I didn't really know much about configuring neovim.
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How to not have diagnostic error in a json file with comments?
I am using lspinstall to install language server. It uses this json-language-server. As the docs says jsonc is supported and it allows comments in jsonc filetypes but the lsp is not showing diagnostic if I make any other syntax error. On line 34 i have removed a comma and still lsp showing no diagnostic error in jsonc file.
- Not an editor command: LspInstall tsserver
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[LSP]Tailwindcss not working
You could try to use the instructions that nvim-lspinstall uses to install the tailwindcss language server: https://github.com/kabouzeid/nvim-lspinstall/blob/main/lua/lspinstall/servers/tailwindcss.lua (lines 4 - 12)
What are some alternatives?
SwiftyUserDefaults - Modern Swift API for NSUserDefaults
nvim-lsp-installer - Further development has moved to https://github.com/williamboman/mason.nvim!
UserDefaults - Simple, Strongly Typed UserDefaults for iOS, macOS and tvOS
typescript-language-server - TypeScript & JavaScript Language Server
UserDefaultsStore - Why not use UserDefaults to store Codable objects 😉
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
Palau - NSUserDefaults with Wings!
tailwindcss-intellisense - Intelligent Tailwind CSS tooling for Visual Studio Code
FCModel - An alternative to Core Data for people who like having direct SQL access.
nvim-compe - Auto completion Lua plugin for nvim
Storez - 💾 Safe, statically-typed, store-agnostic key-value storage written in Swift!
vim-plug - :hibiscus: Minimalist Vim Plugin Manager