fzf-git.sh
vim-lsp
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fzf-git.sh
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fzf-flatpak script and shell function for flatpak
So I tried creating a flatpak scripts powered by fzf was inpired by this (fzf-git.sh). Andalso just seen this post and added this to shell function.
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Project & File navigation
Which now I see has been migrated to https://github.com/junegunn/fzf-git.sh
- fzf-git.sh: bash and zsh key bindings for Git objects, powered by fzf
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?
dootsfile - 🏠 - Personal Dotfiles (Managed by GNU Stow)
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
ranger.vim - Ranger integration in vim and neovim
ale - Check syntax in Vim/Neovim asynchronously and fix files, with Language Server Protocol (LSP) support
CTRLGGitBlame.vim - Append git blame information to the output of <C-g>
YouCompleteMe - A code-completion engine for Vim
fzf.vim - fzf :heart: vim
python-lsp-server - Fork of the python-language-server project, maintained by the Spyder IDE team and the community
tig - Text-mode interface for git
vim-lsc - A vim plugin for communicating with a language server
nerdtree - A tree explorer plugin for vim.
jedi-language-server - A Python language server exclusively for Jedi. If Jedi supports it well, this language server should too.