nlsp-settings.nvim
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nlsp-settings.nvim
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What SQL formatter do you use? What can give you Intellij like formatting for SQL?
I also use sql-language-server for completion. It works for me with a .sqlrc.json config file, which allows me to change database config based on parent directory. I have not been able to configure sqlls with nlsp-settings for some reason.
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Setting up a local LSP config for clangd using nlspsettings
there is a json schema for nlsp-settings clangd configuration: here In your case, your clangd.json should result like this
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neoconf.nvim: a Neovim plugin to manage global and project-local settings
import existing settings from vscode, coc.nvim and nlsp-settings.nvim
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nlsp_settings: Root dir for pyright/jedi-ls
Couldn't figure out from the nlsp_settings neovim plugin ( https://github.com/tamago324/nlsp-settings.nvim ), how to set the "Root dir" or the "Root pattern" property. I am using the jedi-language-server for lsp but would switch to pyright if this problem could be fixed only in that one. Did anyone run into this problem before and can help me? tnx
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Managing multiple incompatible toolchains/compilers?
Oh I see now, maybe local nvim lsp configs might help you? https://github.com/tamago324/nlsp-settings.nvim
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I'm not getting null-ls autocompletions for JSX unless tsserver is required
I'm sure there are low level configuration you can do to configure them, like your snippet above, I suggest you to try nlsp-settings.nvim to configure lsp using json (like in vsc*de 😅).
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Nvim config for working with programs running in docker containers
And then with nlsp-settings you can add a config like "extraPaths" or something like that that gives the pylsp or pyright extra places to look for libraries. With that done it works, the thing is you would have config in the compose file that is specific to you only.
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How to get completion in commonly used JSON files like package.json, tsconfig.json, prettierrc.json etc?
I think you would need to pass in a schema to jsonls for that. Check out this plugin: https://github.com/tamago324/nlsp-settings.nvim/ to see how a schema would be shaped like
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Defaults.nvim: A minimal but complete init.lua template
A similar idea for that uses JSON to configure Neovim LSP: nlsp-settings.nvim.
- nlsp-settings: A plugin for setting Neovim LSP with JSON files
doom-emacs
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trouble downloading D.E. on emacs flatpak
$ rm -rf ~/.config/emacs # Remove the existing directory if necessary git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs ~/.config/emacs ~/.config/emacs/bin/doom install
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Zed – A high-performance, multiplayer code editor written in Rust. Now in public beta
Sounds like what you want is emacs, but preconfigured. In that case, have you tried Doom Emacs, Spacemacs or any of the myriad of others like those?
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user error why does it say no file after i created the directory
darren@pop-os:~$ git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs ~/.emacs.d Cloning into '/home/darren/.emacs.d'... remote: Enumerating objects: 1156, done. remote: Counting objects: 100% (1156/1156), done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (1042/1042), done. remote: Total 1156 (delta 85), reused 650 (delta 71), pack-reused 0 Receiving objects: 100% (1156/1156), 1.13 MiB | 7.29 MiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (85/85), done.
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how can i download a tarball as a mutable directory in home-manager?
I used to do something like -{ nixosConfig, config, lib, pkgs, ... }: -let - xdgConfig = config.xdg.configHome; -in { - home.activation = { - foo = lib.hm.dag.entryAfter [ "writeBoundary" ] '' - doomdir="${xdgConfig}/doom"; - # $VERBOSE_ARG - if [ -d "$doomdir" ]; then - $DRY_RUN_CMD git -C "$doomdir" pull http master || true - else - # git clone and change url - http="https://git." - $DRY_RUN_CMD git clone "$http" "$doomdir" - # the new url needs ssh keys setup - git -C "$doomdir" remote add http "$http" - git -C "$doomdir" remote set-url origin "gitea@git." - fi - emacsdir="${xdgConfig}/emacs" - if [ -d "$emacsdir" ]; then - if [ -d "$emacsdir/.local" ]; then - $DRY_RUN_CMD $emacsdir/bin/doom sync - fi - else - $DRY_RUN_CMD git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs "$emacsdir" - fi - ''; - }; -}
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How to specify formatter for LSP mode?
`;; Needed to add javascript-eslint to the the next-checker after lsp so that it would actually load, as that wasn’t happening by deafult ;; also needed to runit after the lsp-afer-initalize-hook because otherwise ‘lsp wasn’t a valid checker (add-hook ‘lsp-after-initialize-hook (lambda () (flycheck-add-next-checker ‘lsp ‘javascript-eslint))) ;; https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/issues/1530 ;; Potential alternative to the above ;; (after! (:and lsp-mode flycheck) ;; (flycheck-add-next-checker ‘lsp ‘javascript-eslint))
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Emacs for Professionals
The performance lag of Spacemacs was addressed by Doom Emacs ( https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs ). Have you tried Doom Emacs by any chance. After syncing everything, the performance is stellar in my opinion.
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Please help me in translating my vimrc to emacs equivalents.
but I just realized, you're probably better off using doom emacs. The defaults are sane, customizations are almost always optional and the community's really active/helpful. (Disclaimer: I'm a doom emacs user with ~2k lines of config)
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Just discovered emacs as a long term vim user and it's incredible
While Doom is more opinionated, it's not too difficult make Emacs your own, most of the choices are optimized anyway. Currently the head of Spacemacs devs is not active on the project anymore. Also I don't think it's hard to upstream code to Doom, as long as the code is thoroughly written, take a similar example on both sides: the introduction of a completion engine as layer/module (same packages are installed): - https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/pull/14901: 23 comments, 7 participants - https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/pull/4664: 576 comments, 20 participants
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What would you consider a modern lisp workflow/toolchain?
Also Doom emacs has one. https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/tree/master/modules/lang/common-lisp
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Should I learn vim in 2022?
Nowadays, I use https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs with WSL2 but only for org-mode. For code, I have either Sublime Text or VS Code.
What are some alternatives?
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
spacemacs - A community-driven Emacs distribution - The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim!
lspkind.nvim - vscode-like pictograms for neovim lsp completion items
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
SchemaStore.nvim - 🛍 JSON schemas for Neovim
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
lspkind-nvim - vscode-like pictograms for neovim lsp completion items [Moved to: https://github.com/onsails/lspkind.nvim]
prelude - Prelude is an enhanced Emacs 25.1+ distribution that should make your experience with Emacs both more pleasant and more powerful.
kickstart.nvim - A launch point for your personal nvim configuration
LunarVim - 🌙 LunarVim is an IDE layer for Neovim. Completely free and community driven.
neoconf.nvim - 💼 Neovim plugin to manage global and project-local settings
helm - Emacs incremental completion and selection narrowing framework