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luacheck | cpeditor.nvim | |
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14 | 2 | |
1,864 | 25 | |
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0.0 | 8.7 | |
over 1 year ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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luacheck
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strict.lua
Not directly related, but luacheck can also help with this.
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Lua is eye candy
Yeah. While you're at it, make a habit of running luacheck on your files as it helps catch a lot of these issues that can sneak in by mistake: https://github.com/mpeterv/luacheck
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Help me reload my lua config! :)
Using something like https://github.com/mpeterv/luacheck might be helpful too. Will check all the files in a directory and will let you know which one might be problematic.
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Lsp: Execute callback after server initialized
I'm trying to setup luacheck (via null-ls) to run alongside sumneko-lua (via nvim-lspconfig).
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A History of Lua
Most of the time nothing is used. The thing is that iterating is so quick, that you find the problems really fast.
Although, I've been using luacheck https://github.com/mpeterv/luacheck. It is quite nice, but you have to write down the global variables by hand on the config file.
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Writing a neovim plugin. Please send criticisms to make the code better
Check out luacheck. It can help spot typos or mistakes you've made and warn against anti-patterns. I'd honestly only look into setting it up locally because there's no benefit to putting it in a CI pipeline unless you have one for another reason IMO. This should be all the config you need:
- Modding Help - Error Diagnosis
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GitHub Successors
Sadly the scenario that the successor feature is intended to alleviate has very much become reality. The creator of Luacheck (Peter Melnichenko) passed away a couple of years ago, and ever since then the GitHub repository has been in a state of limbo. Multiple unofficial forks have come and gone, but Peter's is still the first result on Google if you search "luacheck". It isn't even possible to change the README or pin an issue to get people's attention about the fork; to this day people are still posting issues to the old repo.
And Luacheck is "the" Lua static analysis tool that pretty much everyone uses, so it's a very significant issue.
https://github.com/mpeterv/luacheck/issues/198
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Kind of define in lua
You are probably right, but luacheck is well aware of which global variables are built-in and it has special comments, such as -- no global or --ignore in case you very want to overwrite them.
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Is it ok to name a function for example "function self:Example() end" or is it a big mistake? And how to find (directory) location of a function?
Calling your function self is as much bad practice as calling it print. Use luacheck to avoid such mistakes.
cpeditor.nvim
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Been using vim for about 4 years. What would I gain if I switched to neovim?
back in 2021 I tried to write a plugin in vim and I need http server(vim readme use python for this), regrex stuff so ended up writing in python. I also needed a clickable tabline so I ended up switching to neovim in the end. I tried to add everything was so complex (For me) that I am glad nvim 0.5 adopt lua so I can actually finish the new plugin
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Writing a neovim plugin. Please send criticisms to make the code better
This scenerio is what I was talking about, there is a local problem = problems.current_problem on every single line. Can I do something about it or it is what it is?
What are some alternatives?
lua-language-server - A language server that offers Lua language support - programmed in Lua
cpeditor - The IDE for competitive programming :tada: | Fetch, Code, Compile, Run, Check, Submit :rocket:
StyLua - An opinionated Lua code formatter
LuaFormatter - Code formatter for Lua
cphelper.nvim - Neovim helper for competitive programming. Use https://sr.ht/~p00f/cphelper.nvim instead
luau - A fast, small, safe, gradually typed embeddable scripting language derived from Lua
CompetiTest.nvim - CompetiTest.nvim is a Neovim plugin for Competitive Programming: it can manage and check testcases, download problems and contests from online judges and much more
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
cp.vim
NvChad - An attempt to make neovim cli as functional as an IDE while being very beautiful , blazing fast. [Moved to: https://github.com/NvChad/NvChad]
nvim-cmp - A completion plugin for neovim coded in Lua.