gem_rbs_collection VS LSP

Compare gem_rbs_collection vs LSP and see what are their differences.

LSP

Client implementation of the Language Server Protocol for Sublime Text (by sublimelsp)
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gem_rbs_collection LSP
5 20
240 1,603
2.9% 1.1%
9.4 8.9
7 days ago 14 days ago
Ruby Python
MIT License MIT License
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gem_rbs_collection

Posts with mentions or reviews of gem_rbs_collection. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-21.
  • A decent VS Code and Ruby on Rails setup
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 Feb 2024
    I saw no mention of RBS+Steep, the latter providing a LSP. I use it a lot and very much like it, although it's still young and needs love, but it's making good, steady progress! I've been very pleasantly surprised by some of the crazy things Steep can catch, completely statically!

    You appear to be working on projects with Sorbet (which I tried to like but found it fell short in practice, notably outside of the app use case i.e it's mostly useless for gems) so it may be a tall order to try on those. Maybe you can give RBS+Steep a shot on some small project?

    RBS: https://github.com/ruby/rbs

    RBS collection (for those gems that don't ship RBS signatures in `sig`, integrates with bundler): https://github.com/ruby/gem_rbs_collection

    Steep: https://github.com/soutaro/steep

    VS Code: https://github.com/soutaro/steep-vscode

    Sublime Text: https://github.com/sublimelsp/LSP

    Vim (I'm working on it): https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale/pull/4671

  • Is anyone using RBS?
    3 projects | /r/ruby | 8 Mar 2022
    For now there's a ruby/gem_rbs_collection repo now that's been started to grow a collection of signatures that RBS can pull from.
  • RBS introduced manifest.yaml
    2 projects | dev.to | 25 Dec 2021
    rbs collection detects the dependencies from Gemfile.lock. For example, if your Gemfile has an entry, gem 'rails', rbs collection finds dependencies gems, such as activesupport, railties, nokogiri and so on, from Gemfile.lock. Then it installs RBSs from ruby/gem_rbs_collection repository.
  • The future of rbs collection
    9 projects | dev.to | 28 Sep 2021
    Currently, rbs collection downloads RBSs with git clone from ruby/gem_rbs_collection GitHub repository.
  • rbs collection was released!
    6 projects | dev.to | 17 Sep 2021
    # Download sources sources: - name: ruby/gem_rbs_collection remote: https://github.com/ruby/gem_rbs_collection.git revision: main repo_dir: gems # A directory to install the downloaded RBSs path: .gem_rbs_collection gems: # Skip loading rbs gem's RBS. # It's unnecessary if you don't use rbs as a library. - name: rbs ignore: true # 👮👮👮 Add the following lines - name: pathname - name: logger - name: mutex_m - name: date - name: monitor - name: singleton - name: tsort - name: time - name: set

LSP

Posts with mentions or reviews of LSP. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-21.
  • A decent VS Code and Ruby on Rails setup
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 Feb 2024
    I saw no mention of RBS+Steep, the latter providing a LSP. I use it a lot and very much like it, although it's still young and needs love, but it's making good, steady progress! I've been very pleasantly surprised by some of the crazy things Steep can catch, completely statically!

    You appear to be working on projects with Sorbet (which I tried to like but found it fell short in practice, notably outside of the app use case i.e it's mostly useless for gems) so it may be a tall order to try on those. Maybe you can give RBS+Steep a shot on some small project?

    RBS: https://github.com/ruby/rbs

    RBS collection (for those gems that don't ship RBS signatures in `sig`, integrates with bundler): https://github.com/ruby/gem_rbs_collection

    Steep: https://github.com/soutaro/steep

    VS Code: https://github.com/soutaro/steep-vscode

    Sublime Text: https://github.com/sublimelsp/LSP

    Vim (I'm working on it): https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale/pull/4671

  • Laravel code-quality tools
    16 projects | dev.to | 8 Feb 2024
    Psalm - support for Psalm can be added via the LSP plugin. More information about it can be found in Psalm's documentation.
  • Sublime Text is awesome
    1 project | /r/SublimeText | 2 Mar 2023
    You obviously never tried the various LSP plugins for ST. It will give you the same intelllgent code tools as the jetbrains IDEs, which goes way beyond just syntax highlighting and linting and there's support for a lot of languages. https://lsp.sublimetext.io/
  • what is the best alternative for visual studio
    3 projects | /r/archlinux | 13 Oct 2022
    Add in this and you're golden: https://github.com/sublimelsp/LSP
  • Nova by Panic
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 24 Jan 2022
    https://github.com/sublimelsp/LSP with https://github.com/sublimelsp/LSP-typescript works pretty well for me. They are also both being actively maintained. It'd be nice if it was built-in, but it works well enough that I still have not found a compelling reason to switch to VSCode.

    I really love sublime and it doesn't seem to be dead just yet. Sublime Text 4 was also a pretty great release.

  • Cant get the function options in SublimeText4
    1 project | /r/SublimeText | 5 Jan 2022
  • Sublime Text 4 (Build 4126)
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 Dec 2021
    I tried sublime this year now that it has an LSP (language server), along with the Go plugin. Maybe it would take more getting used to, but VSCode has done such a great job for coding in. Sublime's project view just wasn't as good either.

    I really still like sublime for editing text or log files on my dev system, but not for development.

    https://github.com/sublimelsp/LSP

  • golang & sublime text 4
    1 project | /r/golang | 10 Dec 2021
  • Is there any package that shows inline errror like in this image
    1 project | /r/SublimeText | 16 Aug 2021
    not a fan of that but there is https://github.com/sublimelsp/LSP/pull/1702
  • Hi, I have just gotten into go and was thinking if guys could suggest me a free beginner-friendly IDE.
    2 projects | /r/golang | 29 Jul 2021
    That's great, try it with SublimeLSP and gopls.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing gem_rbs_collection and LSP you can also consider the following projects:

typeprof - An experimental type-level Ruby interpreter for testing and understanding Ruby code

TypeScript - IO wrapper around TypeScript language services, allowing for easy consumption by editor plugins

rbs - Type Signature for Ruby

typescript-language-server - TypeScript & JavaScript Language Server

RubyGems - The Ruby community's gem hosting service.

intellij-community - IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition & IntelliJ Platform

DefinitelyTyped - The repository for high quality TypeScript type definitions.

pylsp-rope - Extended refactoring capabilities for python-lsp-server using Rope

steep - Static type checker for Ruby

vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing

typed_struct - Ruby structs but with type-checked attributes ⚡️🔐

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