languageserver
An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for R (by REditorSupport)
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Dotfiles focused on Ubuntu, data science, and Emacs (by wmay)
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553 | 1 | |
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7.2 | 5.8 | |
3 months ago | 4 months ago | |
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languageserver
Posts with mentions or reviews of languageserver.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-26.
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Kate for Data Science setup?
I'm not familiar with data science, but I would start with setting up a language server for R: https://github.com/REditorSupport/languageserver . Kate already have a default client configuration for it, so it should work out of the box.
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Does Kate have an 'outline' sidebar for quick navigation to markdown headings, like RStudio has?
Symbol outline by LSP Client: It can connect to any LSP "server" (runs locally) which implements LSP protocol (https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/), and supports "stdin" communication. A number of LSP server configuration is provided by default (including R), but user can extend, and override this configuration. As long as the LSP servers are properly installed (kate will start them) and the Kate LSP client configuration is set up properly should work. LSP also provides other IDE-like features (like code completion, jump to symbol definition, diagnostic/linter messages) etc. I found an LSP server for R (https://github.com/REditorSupport/languageserver), you may want to give it a shot.
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nvim-cmp setup for R?
You'd need: - hrsh7th/nvim-cmp with set up LSP source (hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp). - neovim/nvim-lspconfig. - R language server installed. This is a regular R package, can be installed from CRAN.
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R Extension for Visual Studio Code
Installed languageserver in R.
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Using lsp-mode with R
Lsp server for R like py-right for python. Check this
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Can someone help me resolve this problem?
I have downloaded the language server from here https://github.com/REditorSupport/languageserver, but don't know where it put it. so form now it's in the "R\R-4.1.3\bin".
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Advice for r and rmarkdown using vim?
Besides a common modern Neovim "IDE setup", some other useful R-specific tools: - languageserver R package for LSP integration. - styler R package for code formatting. Somewhat slow and lacks some features, but seems to be the best current solution.
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lua-lsp config for r_language_server
First of all, make sure that you actually use r_language_server. For that, at least install languageserver R package (run R from command line and execute install.packages("languageserver")) and set up r_language_server with nvim-lspconfig. I think after that you should be able to see some diagnostic information.
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Alternatives to Rstudio
The truth is that most editors will use R language server underneath ( https://github.com/REditorSupport/languageserver ) so it's more what layout you prefer than what functionalities an editor has to offer.
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Neovim configs for data science
Other plugins/utilities can fill in some of the other gaps. In the screenshot below, I'm using NvimTree to browse files, and I'm also currently using Neovim's native LSP client (in Neovim 0.5.0) with r_language_server installed (configured with the Neovim team's plugin nvim-lspconfig).
dotfiles
Posts with mentions or reviews of dotfiles.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-29.
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Alternatives to Rstudio
You can see my .emacs here. It's not the most organized config but it may be useful
What are some alternatives?
When comparing languageserver and dotfiles you can also consider the following projects:
Nvim-R - Vim plugin to work with R
jupyterlab-lsp - Coding assistance for JupyterLab (code navigation + hover suggestions + linters + autocompletion + rename) using Language Server Protocol
telescope-media-files.nvim - Telescope extension to preview media files using Ueberzug.
vimcmdline - Send code to command line interpreter
jupyter-nvim - Jupyter notebook client in neovim
neoterm - Wrapper of some vim/neovim's :terminal functions.
nvim - My custom NeoVim setup
nvim-cmp - A completion plugin for neovim coded in Lua.
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
styler - Non-invasive pretty printing of R code
lsp_signature.nvim - LSP signature hint as you type
languageserver vs Nvim-R
languageserver vs jupyterlab-lsp
languageserver vs telescope-media-files.nvim
languageserver vs vimcmdline
languageserver vs jupyter-nvim
languageserver vs neoterm
languageserver vs nvim
languageserver vs nvim-cmp
languageserver vs nvim-lspconfig
languageserver vs styler
languageserver vs lsp_signature.nvim