coc-pyright
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coc-pyright
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How to configure vim like an IDE
Python has several here, pylsp, pyright & a fork of vscode-python
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How to get inlay hints working with pyright
If you use coc.nvim, the coc-pyright module supports inlay hints: https://github.com/fannheyward/coc-pyright
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NVIM: More complete autocomplete
I highly recommend coc.nvim with coc-pyright for python support. Works regardless of vim variant (vim/nvim/etc)
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any way to tell coc-pyright to use mypy for its type checking instead?
Yup! Go here: https://github.com/fannheyward/coc-pyright And search for python.linting.mypyEnabled
- Code Linting
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Configuring vim for Flask and SQLAlchemy
I think coc-python has been deprecated for a while. You might want to try coc-pyright: https://github.com/fannheyward/coc-pyright
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Jinja and Django development
And for python dev, you can try & install these coc extension: - https://github.com/fannheyward/coc-pyright - https://github.com/yaegassy/coc-htmldjango
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What IDE do you use at your job? And what is the primary language you develop in?
VSCode's LSP was the key technology that enabled Vim to get IDE features. I've heard it works well for python.
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pyee Release 9.0: Type Annotations, New APIs & More!
As a bonus, pyright's baked in vscode support - something it shares with typescript - not only implies a buttery smooth vs code environment, but also leaves the door open for other lsp-friendly editor/IDE plugins. I personally use neovim and coc.nvim, and as it turns out pyright integrates with coc.nvim quite nicely.
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coc - microsoft python server language high memory usage.
coc-pyright is considered the successor to coc-python.
vim-lsp
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Using SonarLint language server in Vim?
Has anybody managed or got an idea how to make SonarLint Language Server work with e.g. vim-lsp?
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Vim Golang syntax is ugly
You need to configure a language server. For C++ it's a bit tricky, so good luck with Go. There are other plugins that provide semantic highlighting using LSP, for example https://github.com/prabirshrestha/vim-lsp (I didn't try it, but it seems good).
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Vim-writegood: nothing, but a simple Vim9 wrapper around write-good.
ALE can use LSP as well. And if you are using vim-lsp, you can use the same instance of server for both with vim-lsp-ale bridge plugin.
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small vimrc and lsp?
I feel the same way. Not a one-liner but the smallest config LSP plugin I've found is vim-lsp. It works in both Vim and Neovim.
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Should I move to NeoVim?
The only major feature that Neovim still has is a built in LSP client. But I find the built in Neovim LSP client is unusably buggy, you're much better off using any of the other LSP plugins. What I use is vim-lsp, but I've tried all of the major lsp client, they are all significantly better than the built in Neovim LSP.
- Starting with linux, my experience
- Does vim have a built in/plugin version of vscode's command click?
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install lsp in vim
As for install/configuration, all you need is the latest Vim, the plugins I mentioned, and that bit in your vimrc. You can do a bit better than that if you copy the entire config with mappings from the vim-lsp GitHub page.
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How to improve deoplete and vim-lsp (pylsp /jedi-language-server)
I have a problem with Deoplete and Vim-LSP completion (Python's Pylsp and Jedi-Language-Server). The suggestion is much less, and it also misses a lot of opportunities to suggest compared to Deoplete-Jedi, which literally defeats the former by a large margin. Is there a setting to make this duo works like deoplete with deoplete-jedi?
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The Ruff python linter is insanely good
- add the [prabirshrestha/vim-lsp](https://github.com/prabirshrestha/vim-lsp) plugin and config to your `.vimrc` (note: `pylsp` is *not* necessary).
What are some alternatives?
jedi-language-server - A Python language server exclusively for Jedi. If Jedi supports it well, this language server should too.
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
ale - Check syntax in Vim/Neovim asynchronously and fix files, with Language Server Protocol (LSP) support
Jedi-vim - Using the jedi autocompletion library for VIM.
YouCompleteMe - A code-completion engine for Vim
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python
python-lsp-server - Fork of the python-language-server project, maintained by the Spyder IDE team and the community
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
vim-lsc - A vim plugin for communicating with a language server
lite - A lightweight text editor written in Lua