leaf.el
lsp-docker
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Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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leaf.el
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Emacs 29.1 is going to be released in 2023 spring with built-in LSP support (Eglot)
There's also leaf, which is a great alternative with plenty of useful additional keywords and syntactic sugar.
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Use Portage instead of package.el for managing Emacs packages
leaf
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Where to start with init.el
Using a configuration macro (use-package, leaf or if I may insert my own package setup) are also popular, because they abstract over the fine details of Elisp let you write what you want to configure more declaratively.
lsp-docker
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What don't dired buffers have a (buffer-file-name)?
I believe this has cost me a ton of time but I did learn a lot along the way. lsp-docker highest level function is lsp-docker-start. It calls lsp-workspace-root which calls buffer-file-name which, if starting from a dired buffer, returns nil so lsp-workspace-root returns nil and the LSP server is not started.
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Emacs and Rails
I'm trying to figure that out right now. There is lsp-docker which is designed (I'm still half guessing) to have a separate container hold the language server. What I want is a pre-existing container to hold the server. There is partial code in that repo to do that but it appears not fully baked.
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Emacs 29.1 is going to be released in 2023 spring with built-in LSP support (Eglot)
If you're on WSL, you may want to take a look at something like lsp-docker which bypass all quirk of Tramp and works directly with your files in WSL. I've never been able to make Tramp work reliably (too much hanging with or without lsp-mode) from Windows -> WSL so bypassing it provides a much better experience.
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Switching from pyenv, rbenv, goenv and nvm to asdf – yujinyuz
This is a reasonable point, and something that is being worked on. I definitely think Docker can provide LSP servers as necessary, we're just not quite there. This is something that I'm interested in working on, though I'm not the only one: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-docker
- lsp-docker: Scripts and configurations to leverage lsp-mode in docker environment
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Building an Intelligent Emacs with LSP
Yeah, I'm a NixOS user, and nix helps a lot with managing LSP servers on my system at the point that this is not a issue for me, but I agree a solution runing then in a docker or something would fit nice as well, we already have this conecpt: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-docker/
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Using lsp-docker over TRAMP?
[0] https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-docker#docker-over-tramp-tbd
What are some alternatives?
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs
lsp-metals - lsp-mode :heart: metals
yay-evil-emacs - 😈 A lightweight literate Emacs config with even better "better defaults". Shipped with a custom theme!
eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers
flycheck - On the fly syntax checking for GNU Emacs
helm-lsp - lsp-mode :heart: helm
gs-elpa - g-sorcery backend for elisp packages
wakib-emacs - Emacs Starter Kit based on Wakib keybindings
flymake-flycheck - Use any Emacs flycheck checker as a flymake backend
eclectica - ☀️ Cool and eclectic version manager for any language
centaur-tabs - Emacs plugin aiming to become an aesthetic, modern looking tabs plugin
asdf-direnv - direnv plugin for the asdf version manager