LanguageClient-neovim
Language Server Protocol (LSP) support for vim and neovim. (by autozimu)
nix-dotfiles
A graveyard of broken dreams. (by mjlbach)
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0.0 | 6.8 | |
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LanguageClient-neovim
Posts with mentions or reviews of LanguageClient-neovim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-09.
- Where to start with LSP in Vim?
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Simple plugin to display tag under cursor in popup (Vim 8.2+)
i know the language client neovim has such a function (:help languageclient_textdocument_codelens after compiling its helptags). AFAIK you can get that running in Vim 8, but not sure.
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F# for Linux People
On NeoVim, the built-in LSP client works without modification. On Vim, you will need LanguageClient-neovim.
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Just wanted to share my enthusiasm when I realised error checking (clangd) could be so fast! :) It's almost instant...
I'm using LanguageClient-neovim. Here's the relevant portions of my init.vim:
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Using Vim for Everything!
I just saw a nice post in /u/medwatt about using vim for VHDL/Verilog and thought I'd contribute a little! * Syntax and error highlight: https://github.com/autozimu/LanguageClient-neovim * Column align: https://github.com/junegunn/vim-easy-align * Remove annoying whitespaces: https://github.com/ntpeters/vim-better-whitespace * Partial (fuzzy) filename search: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.vim * Outline all declarations inside a file: â €https://github.com/preservim/tagbar * Treat indentations as vim-objects (useful for languages that don't use { }): https://github.com/michaeljsmith/vim-indent-object There is also mouse support in vim for those who want it. Try typing :set mouse=a. Very useful for resizing windows. I also highly recommend you get good at using folds (https://vim.fandom.com/wiki/Folding). It makes it a LOT easier to navigate files. You can save your fold config per-file with :mkview and load it later with :loadview. If I come up with more hints - I'll mention them in the comments!
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Neovim's built-in LSP with Ruby and Rails
I've been using LanguageClient and solargraph gem with plain Vim 8 for a long time already. Still, having a bit better experience at Ruby coding with Emacs and its lsp-mode & company & inf-ruby combo.
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ALE vs YouCompleteMe vs CoC-rust vs LanguageClient-neovim
Might migrate to Neovim's native LSP support at some point, however I find vim-lsp more feature complete out of the box. I used to use LanguageClient-neovim, however, I missed proper support for signature help.
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Is there a difference between a LSP, code completer, and a linter?
YCM is a client. The client is a plugin for Vim or Neovim, even the "built-in" client in Neovim is just a Lua plugin that is included with the editor, it's not really built-in. Examples of other clients:LanguageClient-neovim, vim-lsp, ale.
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Is rust-analyzer for neovim ever going to support semantic syntax highlighting?
LanguageClient-neovim just merged some support for semantic tokens and the plan, as I read the PR/issues, is to next implement some default mappings from the semantic tokens to highlight groups.
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Which lsp client is best ?
The best LSP client is the one that works for you. When it comes to neovim, there is a generous variety of LSP clients to choose from. The notables ones being vim-lsc and vim-lsp written in vimscript, LanguageClient-neovim written in rust, YouCompleteMe is written in python and in my experience is the hardest to install, coc.nvim written in typescript and, of course, the neovim's built-in one. I would recommend going with coc.nvim, as it is the best LSP client right now, though it provides much more features than a standard lsp client does and for some people it is a disadvantage and for the others it's not. Also you have to install node.js on your system for coc.nvim to work. I myself use neovim built-in one for a few reasons: it's not in stable yet, but when the neovim 0.5 version comes out, it is gonna be the standard client. Another reason is it's extremely lightweight and customizable. There were already several discussions on the subreddit about the clients you can check out.
nix-dotfiles
Posts with mentions or reviews of nix-dotfiles.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-27.
- Would it make sense to load my configuration as a lua plugin?
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Anyone has a good minimal dot file for neovim optimized for python written in lua?
You can check mine out. There are also some here
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Neovim - Why I'm switching to Native LSP over CoC
You can also try my full config: https://github.com/mjlbach/nix-dotfiles/blob/master/nixpkgs/configs/neovim/init.lua
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Indent blankline can now display indent guides on all lines without conceal
I do, in fact, use expandtab
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vimrc configuration
Here's my init.lua. Neovim nightly will read this by default if you place it at $HOME/.local/share/nvim/init.lua. I use this configuration on the neovim source (c/lua) with clangd and sumneko language server, and on projects for research (python mostly), amongst other things.
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how to show line number in init."lua"?
Not yet! w is window and o is options. You can check out my init.lua for most of the common ones.
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Neovim Syntax Suggestions For Modules Inside
For autocompletion, I recommend completion.nvim. Here is the pertinent part of my init.lua (uncomment require'completion'.on_attach()), but you can wrap this in a lua heredoc if you're still using an init.vim.
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Which lsp client is best ?
Which server? Here is a minimal init.lua and my personal init.lua
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Unstable packages in configuration.nix (using flakes)
You're not actually using any of those channels. You need to overlay the channels onto your package set. If you hop on the IRC or discord we can work through your specific error message, but here is how I have it configured (with home-manager):
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Anybody else feel built in LSP still lacking behind CoC?
https://github.com/mjlbach/nix-dotfiles/blob/5f956f9548bdf7f9c954c926e6ab24e94c4bf55d/nixpkgs/configs/neovim/init.lua#L380-L425
What are some alternatives?
When comparing LanguageClient-neovim and nix-dotfiles you can also consider the following projects:
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
vim-easy-align - :sunflower: A Vim alignment plugin
neovim-rust - Sample neovim and vim configurations for Rust development
vim-lsp - async language server protocol plugin for vim and neovim
typescript-language-server - TypeScript & JavaScript Language Server
clangd - clangd language server
coc-metals - Deprecated in favor of scalameta/nvim-metals
tagbar - Vim plugin that displays tags in a window, ordered by scope
nvim-compe - Auto completion Lua plugin for nvim
tree-sitter-rust - Rust grammar for tree-sitter
awesome-streamerrc - Dotfiles for various streamers on Twitch.
LanguageClient-neovim vs nvim-lspconfig
nix-dotfiles vs nvim-lspconfig
LanguageClient-neovim vs vim-easy-align
nix-dotfiles vs neovim-rust
LanguageClient-neovim vs vim-lsp
nix-dotfiles vs typescript-language-server
LanguageClient-neovim vs clangd
nix-dotfiles vs coc-metals
LanguageClient-neovim vs tagbar
nix-dotfiles vs nvim-compe
LanguageClient-neovim vs tree-sitter-rust
nix-dotfiles vs awesome-streamerrc