lsp-format.nvim
nvim-lspconfig
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lsp-format.nvim
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My Setup for Responsive (Immutable) Formatting
suffice it to say, I haven't needed to mess with it in a very long time, and it works very nicely and smoothly. I based it on https://github.com/lukas-reineke/lsp-format.nvim back before he extracted that plugin from his dotfiles, but over time I added a lot.
- Delay when formatting on save
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Cursor moves on format
Ok guys I solved it by using this wonderful plugin https://github.com/lukas-reineke/lsp-format.nvim . Apparently it had something to do with setting up my autosave from null-ls but can't be sure. Anyways, solved.
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Format on Save
My first reaction is to set a buffer-exclusive autocmd on lsp attach to call vim.lsp.buf.format(), that should work if you don't want depdenencies. Another way to go is https://github.com/lukas-reineke/lsp-format.nvim, it's a thin wrapper around nvim's format and can provide format on save.
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How to turn off on-save formatting in null-ls and let Lsp prettier and Eslint format instead? [LazyVim]
Use lsp-format.nvim and put null-ls on the blacklist.
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Scalafmt and neovim
If you already use metals as a language server, it looks like scalafmt support is already built in. If you're using metals in Neovim but not getting formatting, check your lsp configuration. Alternatively, use lsp-format.nvim to ensure formatting happens. That goes for using it with null-ls, too.
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Am I interweaving lspconfig and lsp-zero correctly?
Thanks! One additional question, I'm using lsp-format. And to use it, I just
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Slow formatters end up overwriting changes since last save, any ideas how to change this behavior?
My plugin lukas-reineke/lsp-format.nvim does that. It wraps around the built-in LSP formatting with a couple opinionated improvements.
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Autoformatting on save with vim.lsp.buf.format() and BufWritePre
You can take a look at my plugin LSP-format.nvim for a bit more robust solution to async format on save. But it will also write the file twice. There is currently no other way to do this.
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null-ls & terraformls format on save prompt
I recommend instead using lsp-format.nvim to manage multiple LSP clients trying to format.
nvim-lspconfig
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JetBrains' unremovable AI assistant meets irresistible outcry
I suggest looking for blog posts about this, you're gunnuh wanna pick out a plugin manager and stuff. It's kind of like a package manager for neovim. You can install everything manually but usually you manually install a plugin manager and it gives you commands to manage the rest of your plugins.
These two plugins are the bare minimum in my view.
https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter
Treesitter gives you much better syntax highlighting based on a parser for a given language.
https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig
This plugin helps you connect to a given language LSP quickly with sensible defaults. You more or less pick your language from here and copy paste a snippet, and then install the relevant LSP:
https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/blob/master/doc/ser...
For Python you'll want pylsp. For JavaScript it will depend on what frontend framework you're using, I probably can't help you there.
pylsp itself takes some plugins and you'll probably want them. https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-server
Best of luck! Happy hacking.
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Neovide – a simple, no-nonsense, cross-platform GUI for Neovim
Adding language support it neovim isn't very difficult once you're setup. I use nvim-lspconfig[1] and just about any language you could need is documented[2]. But like others have mentioned there are batteries included distributions of neovim if that's your cup of tea.
[1]: https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/
[2]: https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/blob/master/doc/ser...
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A guide on Neovim's LSP client
If we can't find the basic usage in the documentation we can go to nvim-lspconfig's github repository. In there we look for a folder called server_configurations, this contains configuration files for a bunch of language servers.
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Do I need NeoVIM?
https://github.com/hrsh7th/nvim-cmp This is an autocompletion engine https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter This allows NeoVim to install parsing scripts so NeoVim can do things like code highlighting. https://github.com/williamboman/mason.nvim Not strictly necessary, but allows you to access a repo of LSP, install them, and configure them for without you actively messing about in config files. https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig Also not strictly necessary, but vastly simplifies LSP setup. https://github.com/williamboman/mason-lspconfig.nvim This lets the above two plugins talk to each other more easily.
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cpp setting problem
This specific issue talks about fixing clangd for that error: https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/issues/2184. The issue is ongoing for ccls AFAIK but for clangd, this has been discussed and fixed in the past already.
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Need help to set up the pbkit language server
I am trying to set up the pbkit language server for protobuf files. Since it is not part of the nvim-lspconfig repo's server configurations, I have to figure the way out myself. It doesn't seem to be too difficult, as I can start from the bufls configuration there. The following is what I have at the moment:
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Option omnifunc is not set
I have configured neovim with lspconfig and mason. Added the suggested configuration of the lsp config(https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig) to ~/.config/nvim/after/plugin/lsp.lua Then I installed via mason the following language servers:
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Using nvim-lint as a null-ls alternative for linters
Personally, i think nvim-lint is the best alternative currently, specially so because it has no dependencies on external binaries. This guide assumes you already have your LSP set up with nvim-lspconfig (or an alternative like lsp-zero). You should also have an way to install the linters you are gonna need, i highly recommend Mason with mason-lspconfig.
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The Future of the Vim Project
Basically neovim can act as a client to a variety of different language servers (https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/blob/master/doc/ser...) which give neovim IDE capabilities. This can be done in original Vim also but requires external plugins which can be a pain to compile and install. Neovim has it built in.
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SQL LSP dialect
I'm struggling to get [sqlls](https://github.com/joe-re/sql-language-server) with [nvim-lspconfig](https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig) to use Postgres syntax.
What are some alternatives?
null-ls.nvim - Use Neovim as a language server to inject LSP diagnostics, code actions, and more via Lua.
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
formatter.nvim
vim-python-pep8-indent - A nicer Python indentation style for vim.
nvim-lsp-installer - Further development has moved to https://github.com/williamboman/mason.nvim!
vscode-langservers-extracted - vscode-langservers bin collection.
nvim-jdtls - Extensions for the built-in LSP support in Neovim for eclipse.jdt.ls
vscode-eslint - VSCode extension to integrate eslint into VSCode
coc - Chroniques Oubliées Contemporain
nvim-treesitter - Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer
ale - Check syntax in Vim/Neovim asynchronously and fix files, with Language Server Protocol (LSP) support