lib-ruby-parser
Ruby parser written in Rust (by lib-ruby-parser)
ruby_language_server
Language Server implementation in Ruby for Ruby. Development happens on the develop branch. Production is master. (by kwerle)
lib-ruby-parser | ruby_language_server | |
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2 | 1 | |
235 | 51 | |
0.9% | - | |
7.5 | 2.4 | |
25 days ago | 6 months ago | |
Rust | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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lib-ruby-parser
Posts with mentions or reviews of lib-ruby-parser.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-02.
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State of the Ruby language server (LSP) ecosystem / looking for suggestions
I realize this might not be for everyone, but I'm writing it in Rust using Lib-ruby-parser and tower-lsp: two existing libraries that handle a bunch of the heavy lifting for me. I'm more productive in Rust than with Ruby at this point, despite doing Ruby full time for 15 years, plus I really really don't want to have to deal with a slow LSP--that was the whome impetus for this project. I started in the spring, made a bunch of headway, then backtracked to redo the internals to make it easier to handle monkeypatching, overriding/redefining of methods, etc. across your project.
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Artichoke Ruby Architecture
For now Artichoke leans on mruby’s parser, but I’m looking forward to using https://github.com/lib-ruby-parser/lib-ruby-parser which is a Rust port of MRI’s parse.y.
ruby_language_server
Posts with mentions or reviews of ruby_language_server.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-02.
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State of the Ruby language server (LSP) ecosystem / looking for suggestions
https://github.com/kwerle/ruby_language_server Seems to be abandoned in an incomplete state, with only minor bug fixes for years.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing lib-ruby-parser and ruby_language_server you can also consider the following projects:
ruby-lsp - An opinionated language server for Ruby
pest - The Elegant Parser
orbacle - Program allowing for smart jump-to-definitions, autocompletion, constant renaming and more.
artichoke - 💎 Artichoke is a Ruby made with Rust
steep - Static type checker for Ruby
vector - A high-performance observability data pipeline.
solargraph - A Ruby language server.
language_server-ruby - A Ruby Language Server implementation
tailor - A RubyGem that allows for checking standard styling of Ruby files.
sorbet - A fast, powerful type checker designed for Ruby
lib-ruby-parser vs ruby-lsp
ruby_language_server vs ruby-lsp
lib-ruby-parser vs pest
ruby_language_server vs orbacle
lib-ruby-parser vs artichoke
ruby_language_server vs steep
lib-ruby-parser vs vector
ruby_language_server vs solargraph
lib-ruby-parser vs language_server-ruby
ruby_language_server vs tailor
lib-ruby-parser vs steep
ruby_language_server vs sorbet