lh-vim-lib
vim-lsc
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lh-vim-lib
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Setting a b: or g: variable in a modeline
and it seems it depends now on lh-vim-lib (to be able to set dictionaries: :let b:dict.key.subkey.whatever = 42: https://github.com/LucHermitte/lh-vim-lib (install it with your plugin manager)
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How can I have a local .vimrc file that is used only inside a certain directory?
Note that if it's just for setting a few standard options, editorconfig will be enough for most of us. It won't work if you want to define different mappings, or if you want to change the path to your snippets (actually editorconfig plugin could be hijacked to set vim variables)
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Does a "leader mode" plugin exist?
here an UI alternative to confirm() and another that implement comboboxes: https://github.com/LucHermitte/lh-vim-lib/blob/master/autoload/lh/ui.vim (the code is very old, but it works search for getchar())
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What is the best config/setup/plugins for C development in Vim?
Regarding project management, .exrc is enough as long we're working on simple project where everything is in the same directory. On real project I've ended up needing and writing much, much more.
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manual ctags with vim-gutentags or similar
or in your .editorconfig file (if you have any) as lh-vim-lib also registers an extension to set vim variables from editorconfig file -- it's definitively not meant to be used this way, but well it's possible.
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tasks.vim - async jobs and tasks
I have things on the same topic in my vimscript library: I provide a queue object into which I register related tasks that cannot be safely parallelized.
vim-lsc
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LSP with pylsp: it work-ish but autocompletion and hover randomly work.
I tried something else that was really slow, jedi worked just fine so I've stuck with that. Running vim-lsc as the client.
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A.L.E. and YouCompleteMe
There are other alternatives for the LSP ecosystem in vim like vim-lsp which is (I think) just an LSP with autocompletion and warnings (aka, doesn't have the additional features that YCM or ALE have). Or, the more out-of-the-box experience (and also an option not liked by everyone because it can be considered bloated) coc.nvim.
- Any handy plug-ins to set up a workflow for Java?
- Where to start with LSP in Vim?
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Setting up vim-lsc with typescript-language-server for React
This might be of help https://github.com/natebosch/vim-lsc/issues/352, but I wouldn't recommend installing typescript-language-server using "sudo yarn/npm". Instead I would use system's package manager if the package is available.
- A back scratcher I made for a Christmas gift out of maple and walnut.
- TIL: charcol()
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Unhappy with the state of LSP in Vim
Hi Recently, I found https://github.com/natebosch/vim-lsc, it is also there in the Microsoft's LSP page as well. I moved away from CoC because I found it to be 1. Too slow to use on my machine (8 GB, 4 CPU) 2. It is too big as well, has it's own command line and plugins inside vim and it appeared to be a behemoth for just the LSP use case
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PSA: Neovim's built-in LSP client is now substantially faster
But actually Mathias(mfussenegger) added the debounce logic, and Nate Bosch (the author of vim-lsc) author gave the commentary/design of the incremental sync logic.
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How to Create Vim Smart Autocomplete
vim-lsc or vim-lamp
What are some alternatives?
lh-brackets - LH's bracketing system for vim
vim-lsp - async language server protocol plugin for vim and neovim
cquery - C/C++ language server supporting multi-million line code base, powered by libclang. Emacs, Vim, VSCode, and others with language server protocol support. Cross references, completion, diagnostics, semantic highlighting and more
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
lh-tags - ctags base updating, and browsing from vim
ccls - C/C++/ObjC language server supporting cross references, hierarchies, completion and semantic highlighting
YouCompleteMe - A code-completion engine for Vim
typescript-language-server - TypeScript & JavaScript Language Server
vim-libmodal - A Neo/vim plugin to create modes.
vim-hug-neovim-rpc - EXPERIMENTAL
vim-submode - Vim plugin: Create your own submodes
dockerfile-language-server - A language server for Dockerfiles powered by Node.js, TypeScript, and VSCode technologies.