neogen
lua-language-server
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1,148 | 3,015 | |
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5.3 | 9.4 | |
14 days ago | 9 days ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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neogen
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vim-doge v4: The Rust Rewrite
For any Neovim users, I highly recommend danymat/neogen. It's fast, works with Neovim's treesitter integration, and is written with Lua so scripting and extending it is pretty easy. Python support in particular is great.
- What plugin do you use for comment code?
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LSP [clangd] not showing comment of my class function in C++
I use LunarVim (I hope it isn't a problem) and TSInsalled clangd, I also added Neogen plugin
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Is this Lua function type comment generated by some tool?
There is neogen for generating the boilerplate automatically for not just Lua but also other languages with this kind of integration like Javascript (jsdocs)
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Code documentation plugin?
Neogen might be what you want. But also note that some language servers help via auto completion when you start writing a doc comment, e.g. Scala metals will insert the function parameters in to the comment for you
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Luasnips are fun!
PS: I use neogen.
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Looking for plugin:Treesitter plugin for function description
I think you mean https://github.com/danymat/neogen/
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luasnip with jsdoc like in the luasnip features video
Well, I jsdoc and similar types of comments have a lot of things to consider so I suggest you to use a separate plugin: https://github.com/danymat/neogen
- How do y'all add jsdoc-like comments in neovim?
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I must be missing something
neogen: Use treesitter parser to generate annotation, and use extmark for placeholders to jump.
lua-language-server
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Some questions about code formatting with lsp-zero and mason
Check the documentation of lua_ls
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Beginner question: is there any coding standard for documenting Lua functions or tables emulating OOP?
You can use LLS extension for VSCode. Documentation: https://github.com/LuaLS/lua-language-server/wiki/Annotations
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Lua: The Little Language That Could
There's lua-language-server which works with types defined in definition files and/or annotations in comments.
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Documentation Comment highlighting with TreeSitter
Lastly, neovim now supports semantic token highlighting which uses semantic tokens from LSP servers to provide even better, language specific highlighting. Some LSP servers support semantic tokens for doc comments. The lua language server is a good example. Unfortunately, if you're using a language like C or C++, the language servers do not provide semantic tokens for comments because doxygen style comments are not specific to those languages so you might be out of luck for semantic token highlighting.
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This little thing bugs me: in lua LSP popup content, the closing paren is always highlighted red
I think it is because the language server send a different type for the first line: https://github.com/LuaLS/lua-language-server/blob/eeffd1462b892fda5d01282acf840ba0e154e467/script/core/hover/label.lua (might be one of the other files here, not label)
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How to add lua-language-server to $PATH
And I was reading this installation guide and after "./bin/lua-language-server " I get this in terminal
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New to lua
Not sure about typescript but there is a jsdoc equivalent: https://github.com/LuaLS/lua-language-server/wiki/Annotations
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How complex can I make games in Lua?
Lua with lua-language-server and annotated types is a much nicer experience.
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mini.nvim - release of version 0.8.0
For it to be language-aware (like provide suggestions for module/table/class methods/fields) you also need language server (like lua_ls for Lua). But even without it you should see suggestions from fallback method. If you don't, then 'mini.completion' is not installed and/or activated.
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PSA: Changes to the mason.nvim registry
I also want to thank current & past GitHub sponsors who help finance costs associated with the plugin. I regularly pay the surplus forward to other devs whose tooling I heavily rely on (huge shout-out to sumneko for working on the Lua language server, without it a plugin of the complexity of mason.nvim would be impossible, go sponsor them here).
What are some alternatives?
neodev.nvim - 💻 Neovim setup for init.lua and plugin development with full signature help, docs and completion for the nvim lua API.
lua-lsp - A Lua language server
vim-doge - (Do)cumentation (Ge)nerator for nearly 20 languages 📚 Generate proper code documentation with a single keypress. ⚡️🔥
luacheck - A tool for linting and static analysis of Lua code.
nvim-bqf - Better quickfix window in Neovim, polish old quickfix window.
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
clipboard-image.nvim - Neovim Lua plugin to paste image from clipboard.
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
nvim-lightbulb - VSCode 💡 for neovim's built-in LSP.
lsp-zero.nvim - A starting point to setup some lsp related features in neovim.
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
nvim-cmp - A completion plugin for neovim coded in Lua.