intellij-lsp-server
intellij-lsp
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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intellij-lsp-server
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Why LSP?
I once had the idea of implementing an LSP server by embedding it as an IntelliJ plugin and backgrounding the IDE while doing the actual coding in Emacs.
It kind of worked, but once I stopped needing to use Java for my job it became too much of a hassle to flesh out.
https://github.com/Ruin0x11/intellij-lsp-server
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Rust-Analyzer Architecture
The LSP means every single language server has to reinvent the wheel again and again.
It’d have been much more useful to build bindings for IDEA plugins so they could be integrated into arbitrary editors, especially as the IDEA plugins for most languages even after several years of LSP development are still superior.
All in all it’s like the whole JVM vs. WASM, Java vs Electron story again, with someone deciding to reinvent the wheel but worse.
There’s even bindings like https://github.com/Ruin0x11/intellij-lsp-server or https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/10209-lsp-support to glue it all back together.
It’d have been much simpler to reuse an existing ecosystem from the start.
intellij-lsp
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Idea: Jetbrains Fleet's Code Engine as an LSP?
The alternatives I see are: Comrade plugin and IntelliJ LSP. But I was never able to give this a go yet.
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My First VSCode Extension - Assembly Language Support
I haven't tested your extension, but I'm always glad to see these kinds of contributions to the ecosystem. If you want to increase the utility of your code, you might consider distributing your extension and your language server separately. Then users of other editors can use your server as well (e.g. Neovim, Emacs, JetBrains IDEs). Many extension developers decouple language server and VSCode extension. See for example the repositories for the Kotlin extension and server and the Java extension and server.
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Rust-Analyzer Architecture
IDEA has a language-server plugin: https://github.com/gtache/intellij-lsp
What are some alternatives?
language-server-protocol - Defines a common protocol for language servers.
VSCode-PowerPC-Syntax - PowerPC Support for VSCode, Syntax Highlighting, Go To Definition, Go To Reference, Hover Support, etc.
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
rust-analyzer - A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs [Moved to: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer]
rust-analyzer - A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs
eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code