neovimcraft
ocaml-lsp
neovimcraft | ocaml-lsp | |
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43 | 9 | |
298 | 715 | |
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8.6 | 7.7 | |
14 days ago | 8 days ago | |
TypeScript | OCaml | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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neovimcraft
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Svelte 5: Runes
I originally created https://neovimcraft.com in Svelte to learn how it works.
I found `$:` to be extremely confusing and full of weird quirks and completely turned me off to svelte entirely -- and decided to rip it out entirely for something simpler.
Runes seem like a clear improvement, but brings Svelte a step closer to React -- which hurts its appeal to me.
The difference between `let counter = $state(0)` and `const [counter, setCounter] = useState(0)` is near its initial value -- zero.
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What IDEA or Vscode feature/function you want to have in neovim eco-system?
Does the community have a central repository of all plugins? I’ve used both this repo and neovim craft. If the latter creator has exposed the data via api that’s a fantastic plugin idea.
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Is this Neovim?
If you need plugins check out these websites. Awesome Neovim. and Neovimcraft.
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Any good pre configured repo/config to work in a multi purpose daily basis?
Plus, you can take a look at awesome-neovim or neovimcraft for plugins that you may want to use. Lastly, you can also look at my config for some reference/guide. Hope it helps.
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5 Features Neovim Is Still Missing: Love The Project But Still Wish For More
Always interesting to see how other people use Neovim and what they think is important! I found myself nodding my head to some of these and being completely unconcerned about others. In particular, I think that omnicomplete and completion in general is at a really good point for upstreaming. The landscape of completion sources hasn't been changing too much over the past few years, the problem is well understood, and the desirability is high (nvim-cmp is the fifth most starred Neovim plugin of all time).
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Anyone willing to share configuration for Ruby on Rails?
Quick tip: Just think what plugins you need then search it on awesome-neovim and Looking at other configs will definitely help you. You can find other configs here at neovimcraft or dofyle.
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Introducing dotfyle.com: discover and share neovim configs
I originally landed on https://neovimcraft.com because of https://vimawesome.com
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Found an awesome awesome-neovim website
I think you can make a PR to both github.com/rockerBOO/awesome-neovim and github.com/neurosnap/neovimcraft, looks like they accept PRs very often.
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Show HN: Neovim Plugin for ChatGPT
Very cool! I added it to https://neovimcraft.com/?search=codegpt
- Recommendations on discovering new plugins?
ocaml-lsp
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I Wrote an Activitypub Server in OCaml: Lessons Learnt, Weekends Lost
> There is no alternative to Django, for instance.
https://aantron.github.io/dream/, which is new and used by ocaml.org
> No serious IDE, except emacs
and vim, and visual studio, and whatever else supports the LSP protocol via https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml-lsp
> The standard library was so lacking that there is at least an alternative.
While janestreet does have an publish their own stdlib, I personally try to stick to the stdlib whenever possible. Not to knock janestreet. I'm glad they're around and have contributed a bunch.
But overall I agree with you. It's been my favorite language two write in for years now. You can't just reach for off-the-shelf libraries for every little thing. Although the ones that do exist tend to be written halfway decently.
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Merlin: Context sensitive completion for OCaml in Vim and Emacs
Merlin is great, but it's vim plugin leaves a bit to be desired (in particular, it doesn't seem to use any of the modern async apis from vim 8+/neovim). Personally ocaml-lsp (which is still backed by Merlin on the backend) together with neovim's built-in lsp support has been far smoother for me
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The New OCaml Website
Perhaps the README[1] is out of date, but it appears to note that textDocument/implementation is not done? That's a pretty big hole.
[1]: https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml-lsp/#features
- Neovim 0.7 Released
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Toplevel in VSCode?
Short answer: yesWith https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ocamllabs.ocaml-platformand https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml-lspand https://dune.readthedocs.io/en/stable/and utop
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This week in KDE: Fixing a bunch of annoying bugs
This is the one I tried and seems well supported - https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml-lsp . I've only started very lightly playing around with ocaml. It seems to be working fine on vscode and seems to do as expected on nvim too, at least as far as I configured nvim for it.
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opam install problem on Ubuntu 21.04
Typically I would recommend using https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml-lsp which is now the main OCaml language server, and VSCode with the OCaml Platform extension, a combo I know works well.
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In the Interest of Building an SML Language Server
You might also look into ocaml-lsp for inspiration. Not everything will carry over to SML but it might help somtimes.
What are some alternatives?
wilder.nvim - A more adventurous wildmenu
merlin - Context sensitive completion for OCaml in Vim and Emacs
neovim-remote - :ok_hand: Support for --remote and friends.
nvim-completion - :zap: An async autocompletion framework for Neovim
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
which-key.nvim - 💥 Create key bindings that stick. WhichKey is a lua plugin for Neovim 0.5 that displays a popup with possible keybindings of the command you started typing.
code-minimap - 🛰 A high performance code minimap render.
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
Neovim-config - Hype-beast neovim configuration
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
vim-smoothie - Smooth scrolling for Vim done right🥤
python-lsp-server - Fork of the python-language-server project, maintained by the Spyder IDE team and the community