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marp-vscode
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Tutorial: Marp for VS Code
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vscode-intelephense
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A guide on Neovim's LSP client
I'm going to use intelephense to show the minimal configuration needed to setup a language server in Neovim.
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VSCode for PHP and Laravel
This is the most important extension to install for PHP support. It provides a fast language server that adds code completion, go to definition, formatting, and more. You can also purchase a license at Intelephense, which I highly recommend. It adds some additional features like renaming symbols and other code actions.
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Replacing PHPStorm with VS Code
I'm quite happy with Emacs, coming from PhpStorm, using intelephense.com premium. I highly recommend.
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How to log user logout date and time in database?
Follow this guide to configure and add PHP Intelephense.
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Reducing Errors With Type Hinting in PHP
Furthermore, depending on which integrated development environment (IDE) you use, your editor detects the strict_types and warns you inside the editor before running your code. For example, I use the Intelephense extension inside Visual Studio Code, which warns me about wrong parameters before I run the code, like so:
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PHP LSP integration
Helix should use Intelephense by default, so if you install that, it should work out of the box. You can find installation instructions here 🙂
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What would be better VS Code or PHP Storm?
PhpStorm is probably the best solution if the license cost doesn't matter to you. Though I think that Visual Studio Code with either Intelephense or Devsense is incredibly Intelephense or Devsense is incredible competent for the price.
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Any PHP programmers out there having flawless php autocompletion?
I'm using LSP + Intelephense. Works in 90% of cases.
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Am I the only one left who dislikes IDEs?
My IDE — VSCode with intelephense doesn't have "bad/incorrect" auto completion for array_reduce. It gives phenomenal auto-completion and min-reference documentation that changes several times as I progress through writing the line of code - only showing the reference relevant for the argument I'm typing now.
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Productivity in laravel
More generally - With a little work you can get VScode to have decent intellisense for php and there are some laravel plugins to enable click on strings to access views and stuff. (For a little cash you can get the refactoring features of INTELEPHENSE in vscode which IMO is worth the small cost if you're mostly VScoding php, although not really laravel specific).
What are some alternatives?
vscode-php-intellisense - Advanced PHP IntelliSense for Visual Studio Code 🆚💬
Phpactor - Mainly a PHP Language Server with more features than you can shake a stick at
ctags - A maintained ctags implementation
vscode-php-debug - PHP Debug Adapter for Visual Studio Code 🐞⛔
laravel-ide-helper - IDE Helper for Laravel
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
vscode-markdown-preview-enhanced - One of the "BEST" markdown preview extensions for Visual Studio Code
php-mode - A powerful and flexible Emacs major mode for editing PHP scripts
eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers
yasnippet-snippets - a collection of yasnippet snippets for many languages
rtl-markdown - VSCode markdown RTL support
vscode-front-matter - Front Matter is a CMS running straight in Visual Studio Code. Can be used with static site generators like Hugo, Jekyll, Hexo, NextJs, Gatsby, and many more...