kakoune-lsp
vim-go
kakoune-lsp | vim-go | |
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9 | 25 | |
575 | 15,858 | |
0.5% | - | |
9.3 | 8.3 | |
6 days ago | 12 days ago | |
Rust | Vim Script | |
The Unlicense | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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kakoune-lsp
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Which editor do you use for your Go coding?
Kakoune with LSP (gopls).
- kak-lsp release 11.1.0
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Kakoune + Julia
You could dive into installing kak-lsp, which will provide the code intelligence features you want. Kakoune doesn't do windowing on it's own, so your going to need to rely on something like tmux or a terminal emulator that does similar, such as wezterm, or even a tiling window manager (which is what is being used in the video). Kakoune really needs a lot of time invested to configure well though.
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Massive preludes: why?
Why do you need vscode? Kakoune supports code actions, so this should work in the editor with the best editing model ever. See lsp-code-actions from https://github.com/kak-lsp/kak-lsp.
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Is kakoune more lightweight than vim or minimal? Why kakoune and not vim in your opinion?
In addition, rather than using its own full-fledged programming language for plugins or choosing to use a specific programming language, it provides a limited configuration language that's closer to a domain-specific language and to be used as a "glue" between Kakoune and programs written in any language. For example, the kak-lsp plugin uses a program written in Rust that is integrated with Kakoune with a thin wrapper of Kakoune's configuration language.
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kak-lsp and godot engine
If you're having problems with these capabilities, try to look at the kak-lsp debug output: https://github.com/kak-lsp/kak-lsp#troubleshooting
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kak-lsp + terraform-ls
kak-lsp doesn't print to *debug* under normal operation. If you want to check on kak-lsp, enable verbose logging as described here and tail -f the log file.
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Currently looking for something other than vim and emacs. I have some questions for kakoune.
So, since pretty much everything happens through a shell, you can use anything that produces an executable to write your logic. kak-lsp, for example, is written in Rust, with some kakscript to define the commands, hooks and options a user needs to interface with it.
vim-go
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vim-go debugging
I found a github issue that seems related, but following the steps to start dlv on my own does not work either. https://github.com/fatih/vim-go/issues/3543
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nvim when I open an empty file from go
There are a handful of really good go plugins that take care of this for you, such as https://github.com/ray-x/go.nvim or https://github.com/fatih/vim-go
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What's the most commonly used IDE for golang development ?
With vim-go and snippets, neovim has almost the same functionality as GoLand
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vim-go : anybody know how to install? (Ubuntu kinetic)
So does anyone know how to actually install it? The "instructions" (which I presume had to be dictated by their straight-jacketed author) from GitHub are, utterly useless, requiring the user to already have vim-go installed before beginning vim-go installation. You'll need vim-go to install vim-go, you see, because with a working vim-go installation can the user execute the special command to install vim-go's dependencies (because that's how software works ya know). And, if you have any trouble installing vim-go, it says, not to worry - further instructions have been provided along with your existing vim-go installation - just execute `:help go-install` (requires existing vim-go installation, of course) and from there, it's turtles all the way down! So as long as you have vim-go installed, installing vim-go is a breeze! Am I having an anheurysm right now? What the hell is this?
- Is there any way to autocomplete language functions? For example, show things like fmt.Printf or fmt.Println when writing fmt.Print and pressing the autocomplete key.
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Help needed : "E492 unknown command :GoInstallBinaries"
git clone https://github.com/fatih/vim-go.git ~/.local/share/nvim/site/pack/plugins/start/vim-go
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Which editor do you use for your Go coding?
with this wonderful plugin: https://github.com/fatih/vim-go
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Sometimes broken scroll: not a few lines as usual but a page
Hi, usually Vim works as expected: scroll mouse event move a buffer content for a few lines. But sometimes something broke and every scroll event move a whole screen, like I pressed PageUp or PageDown. I thought that this is a defect with some plugin - because I can reproduce it only with vim-go and mouse=a - without other plugins and configs. I tried multiple terminals, and even boot Ubuntu live USB - still reproducible with my private company codebase, so I cannot share the code. This is my ticket for that plugin - the author said that this is might be something with my system configuration. Please help.
- What's your Golang IDE?
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Anyone write Go full time using vim?
At first Ihad struggled with some common "IDE" tasks. But then I discovered vim-go and realized that it could do pretty much everything that I need and even more.
What are some alternatives?
gdscript.kak - GDScript syntax highlighting for Kakoune
coc-go - Go language server extension using gopls for coc.nvim.
kakoune-doas-write - Fork of kakoune-sudo-write to use doas instead.
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
tower-lsp - Language Server Protocol implementation written in Rust
go.nvim - A feature-rich Go development plugin, leveraging gopls, treesitter AST, Dap, and various Go tools to enhance the dev experience.
age-plugin-yubikey - YubiKey plugin for age
Go for Visual Studio Code
cargo-limit - Productivity improvements for Rust ecosystem: warnings are skipped until errors are fixed, LSP-independent Neovim integration, etc.
YouCompleteMe - A code-completion engine for Vim
nih-plug - Rust VST3 and CLAP plugin framework and plugins - because everything is better when you do it yourself
gocode - An autocompletion daemon for the Go programming language