nvim-code-action-menu
nvim-clap-lsp
nvim-code-action-menu | nvim-clap-lsp | |
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8 | 2 | |
591 | 7 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
5 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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nvim-code-action-menu
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what neovim configuration is this?
I believe this is the plugin, as i also use it
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Is there anyway to expose the undocumented TSServer commands to native LSP code action menu?
Is there a way to expose the extra commands therein through the native LSP code action experience or with an alternative code action UI like code-action-menu?
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Can I use nvim-cmp to select code actions?
https://github.com/weilbith/nvim-code-action-menu looks cool, but it does far too much... diffs?!
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nvim-lspconfig error 'method textDocument/codeAction is not supported'
there's a bug in nvim-lightbulb (I've commonly seen problems with using ipairs on the list of LSP clients)
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Lspsaga alternative
I recently switched from Telescope for code actions to NeoVim Code Action Menu and I recommend it. I especially appreciate the built-in diff.
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lsp-saga alternatives
some plugins you might wanna look into: https://github.com/RishabhRD/nvim-lsputils https://github.com/weilbith/nvim-code-action-menu
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Pop-up menu for code actions to show meta-information and diff preview
I like to recommend my new plugin nvim-code-action-menu. I actually have this already for several months and use it every day. But I was always too busy (or rather too lazy) to wrap it up and write some docs etc. Anyway I decided to just "release" it now with the disclaimer of being beta and missing some docs. Though it should work quite well without effort out of the box. I would be happy to get feedback from you how well it works with other language servers. I strongly sticked to the Language Server Protocol specification and have good experience with the rust analyzer, tsserver and pylsp. The probably most useful feature is the diff preview for actions with a (workspace) edit. But it is also the part of the plugin I'm the least proud of the code. So if other plugin developers want to help here and improve it, I'm glad to receive pull requests and review them.
nvim-clap-lsp
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Pop-up menu for code actions to show meta-information and diff preview
the diff thing is really, really cool. any chance you could shim that code out into a luarock? i would love to use it for my plugin https://github.com/goolord/nvim-clap-lsp
- [plugin] nvim-clap-lsp: nvim-lsp handlers using vim-clap as the ui
What are some alternatives?
nvim-lsputils - Better defaults for nvim-lsp actions
nv-ide - Neovim custom configuration, oriented for full stack developers (Ruby on Rails, ruby, php, html, css, SCSS, javascript)
lsp-setup.nvim - A simple wrapper for nvim-lspconfig and mason-lspconfig to easily setup LSP servers.
popfix - Neovim lua API for highly extensible popup window
mason-lspconfig.nvim - Extension to mason.nvim that makes it easier to use lspconfig with mason.nvim.
LunarVim - A Neovim config made with sane defaults
lspactions - handlers for required lsp actions
navigator.lua - Code analysis & navigation plugin for Neovim. Navigate codes like a breeze🎐 Exploring LSP and 🌲Treesitter symbols a piece of 🍰 Take control like a boss 🦍
plenary.nvim - plenary: full; complete; entire; absolute; unqualified. All the lua functions I don't want to write twice.
popui.nvim - NeoVim UI sweetness.
goto-preview - A small Neovim plugin for previewing definitions using floating windows.