hlargs.nvim
nvim-lspconfig
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442 | 9,624 | |
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6.0 | 9.7 | |
4 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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hlargs.nvim
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This is why your higlights look different in 9.0
Am I correct to assume that hlargs.nvim is basically obsolete with semantic highlights?
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Support for semantic token modifiers merged!
Does this effectively remove the need for something like hlargs?
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Need help with C/C++ setup for proper highlighting and LSP features
Do I need 'hlargs.nvim' plugin?
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Detailed syntax highlighting
There is also the hlargs plugin, which achieves the exact same highlighting as the screenshot you posted using treesitter instead of the lsp. However, it appears csharp support has only recently been requested. You can follow it here. https://github.com/m-demare/hlargs.nvim/issues/56
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Is there plugin like hlargs.nvim desirable tree-sitter based but for methods arguments which called? Python for example.
I added the option, it requires some configuration you can find in :h hlargs-extras
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How do I get good/ complete syntax highlighting in nvim? The tree-sitter one seems suboptimal compared to the VScode's complete and fleshed highlighting. Let me know of any plugins or extensions which can improve the situation for me.
hlargs does this. https://github.com/m-demare/hlargs.nvim
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I must be missing something
m-demare/hlargs.nvim: Highlight arguments of function/method, because some language servers don't support semantic tokens.
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hlargs.nvim update
If you haven't seen the previous post, hlargs.nvim allows you to highlight functions' arguments (definitions and usages)
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hlargs.nvim: Highlight function arguments
Something like these, with lambda functions, nested functions, etc
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Need help diagnosing slowness in Treesitter related plugin
Here's the WIP, to try it out you just install it and run require('hlargs').setup() Thanks!
nvim-lspconfig
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JetBrains' unremovable AI assistant meets irresistible outcry
I suggest looking for blog posts about this, you're gunnuh wanna pick out a plugin manager and stuff. It's kind of like a package manager for neovim. You can install everything manually but usually you manually install a plugin manager and it gives you commands to manage the rest of your plugins.
These two plugins are the bare minimum in my view.
https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter
Treesitter gives you much better syntax highlighting based on a parser for a given language.
https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig
This plugin helps you connect to a given language LSP quickly with sensible defaults. You more or less pick your language from here and copy paste a snippet, and then install the relevant LSP:
https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/blob/master/doc/ser...
For Python you'll want pylsp. For JavaScript it will depend on what frontend framework you're using, I probably can't help you there.
pylsp itself takes some plugins and you'll probably want them. https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-server
Best of luck! Happy hacking.
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Neovide – a simple, no-nonsense, cross-platform GUI for Neovim
Adding language support it neovim isn't very difficult once you're setup. I use nvim-lspconfig[1] and just about any language you could need is documented[2]. But like others have mentioned there are batteries included distributions of neovim if that's your cup of tea.
[1]: https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/
[2]: https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/blob/master/doc/ser...
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A guide on Neovim's LSP client
If we can't find the basic usage in the documentation we can go to nvim-lspconfig's github repository. In there we look for a folder called server_configurations, this contains configuration files for a bunch of language servers.
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Do I need NeoVIM?
https://github.com/hrsh7th/nvim-cmp This is an autocompletion engine https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter This allows NeoVim to install parsing scripts so NeoVim can do things like code highlighting. https://github.com/williamboman/mason.nvim Not strictly necessary, but allows you to access a repo of LSP, install them, and configure them for without you actively messing about in config files. https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig Also not strictly necessary, but vastly simplifies LSP setup. https://github.com/williamboman/mason-lspconfig.nvim This lets the above two plugins talk to each other more easily.
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cpp setting problem
This specific issue talks about fixing clangd for that error: https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/issues/2184. The issue is ongoing for ccls AFAIK but for clangd, this has been discussed and fixed in the past already.
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Need help to set up the pbkit language server
I am trying to set up the pbkit language server for protobuf files. Since it is not part of the nvim-lspconfig repo's server configurations, I have to figure the way out myself. It doesn't seem to be too difficult, as I can start from the bufls configuration there. The following is what I have at the moment:
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Option omnifunc is not set
I have configured neovim with lspconfig and mason. Added the suggested configuration of the lsp config(https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig) to ~/.config/nvim/after/plugin/lsp.lua Then I installed via mason the following language servers:
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Using nvim-lint as a null-ls alternative for linters
Personally, i think nvim-lint is the best alternative currently, specially so because it has no dependencies on external binaries. This guide assumes you already have your LSP set up with nvim-lspconfig (or an alternative like lsp-zero). You should also have an way to install the linters you are gonna need, i highly recommend Mason with mason-lspconfig.
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The Future of the Vim Project
Basically neovim can act as a client to a variety of different language servers (https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/blob/master/doc/ser...) which give neovim IDE capabilities. This can be done in original Vim also but requires external plugins which can be a pain to compile and install. Neovim has it built in.
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SQL LSP dialect
I'm struggling to get [sqlls](https://github.com/joe-re/sql-language-server) with [nvim-lspconfig](https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig) to use Postgres syntax.
What are some alternatives?
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emmylua-nvim - Neovim emmylua library
null-ls.nvim - Use Neovim as a language server to inject LSP diagnostics, code actions, and more via Lua.
vim-lsp-cxx-highlight - Vim plugin for C/C++/ObjC semantic highlighting using cquery, ccls, or clangd
nvim-lsp-installer - Further development has moved to https://github.com/williamboman/mason.nvim!
nvim
nvim-jdtls - Extensions for the built-in LSP support in Neovim for eclipse.jdt.ls
gitsigns.nvim - Git integration for buffers
coc - Chroniques Oubliées Contemporain
nvim-config
ale - Check syntax in Vim/Neovim asynchronously and fix files, with Language Server Protocol (LSP) support