nvim-completion
python-lsp-server
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nvim-completion
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Introducing nvim-oxi: first-class Rust bindings to Neovim internals
It was originally a much smaller and simpler codebase that I put together while writing nvim-compleet. After a few requests I decided to take the time to develop it into a standalone crate that everyone can use, and yesterday it was finally published on crates.io.
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Neovim 0.7 Released
I don't know how well or not it works, but there is an autocomplete plugin being written in Rust.
https://github.com/noib3/nvim-compleet
- Nvim-Compleet - A Neovim autocompletion framework written in Rust
- Nvim-Compleet ā A Neovim autocompletion framework written in Rust
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Announcing nvim-compleet: A new autocompletion framework written in Rust!
This is the branch I'm working on.
python-lsp-server
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Pylyzer ā A fast static code analyzer and language server for Python
Python LSP Server works great, is easier to install and even offers some optional extensions.
https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-server
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JetBrains' unremovable AI assistant meets irresistible outcry
I suggest looking for blog posts about this, you're gunnuh wanna pick out a plugin manager and stuff. It's kind of like a package manager for neovim. You can install everything manually but usually you manually install a plugin manager and it gives you commands to manage the rest of your plugins.
These two plugins are the bare minimum in my view.
https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter
Treesitter gives you much better syntax highlighting based on a parser for a given language.
https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig
This plugin helps you connect to a given language LSP quickly with sensible defaults. You more or less pick your language from here and copy paste a snippet, and then install the relevant LSP:
https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/blob/master/doc/ser...
For Python you'll want pylsp. For JavaScript it will depend on what frontend framework you're using, I probably can't help you there.
pylsp itself takes some plugins and you'll probably want them. https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-server
Best of luck! Happy hacking.
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LSP could have been better
I came at the tail end of https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-server/issues/195. The possibility of me sponsoring a fix came up, and Iām on board with it, but the other contributor never replied.
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null-ls will be archived
I haven't used pylint, but I find mypy with python-lsp-server extremely easy to use with nvim-lspconfig, especially on Arch linux.
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I want to start making my console apps, I only have experience with game dev, where should I start?
Whatever you use, make sure you have syntax highlighting, completion and error checking! I'm using pylsp and shellcheck in emacs, but those or similar options should work in any IDE, replacing much of what made IDEs unique in former times.
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Eglot + pyright can not get completion on django.db.models
Perhaps unrelated, from my experience, pylsp is better than pyright, see https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-server/.
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LSP with pylsp: it work-ish but autocompletion and hover randomly work.
I am finally starting to use lsp for python development. I am using pylsp as LS.
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New way of logging - is this a good idea?
I'm talking about this python LSP server (the command is pylsp that's why).
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Does a language server replace ALE, syntastic, and the language plugin?
Another example, you can setup python-lsp-server with nvim-lspconfig (lsp server also needs to be installed globally or in virtualenv) and they have a plugin for black which you can then install in the same virtualenv and just use lsp to format the code instead of formatter.nvim.
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Go to the definition of Python object in astrovim
Do you use any lsp (like pylsp or pyright)? If yes, did you setup it to use proper python / did you activate venv?
What are some alternatives?
nvim-send - Essentially "nvim --remote-expr <expr>" / "nvim --remote-send <keys>" or "nvr --nostart --remote-send <keys>" in Rust
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python
ocaml-lsp - OCaml Language Server Protocol implementation
jedi-language-server - A Python language server exclusively for Jedi. If Jedi supports it well, this language server should too.
cargo-limit - Productivity improvements for Rust ecosystem: warnings are skipped until errors are fixed, LSP-independent Neovim integration, etc.
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
neovide - No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust
python-language-server - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for Python
coq.artifacts
jedi - Awesome autocompletion, static analysis and refactoring library for python
sniprun - A neovim plugin to run lines/blocs of code (independently of the rest of the file), supporting multiples languages
vim-lsp - async language server protocol plugin for vim and neovim