try.nvim
lsp-status.nvim
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 2 years ago | almost 2 years ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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try.nvim
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Restricting access that plugins have?
You can "try" https://github.com/nvim-lsp/try.nvim, it should have enough boilerplate to show you how to build what you want.
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Switching to native lsp and using it with rust
This is a rust container with rust-analyzer pre-configured: https://github.com/nvim-lsp/try.nvim/tree/master/rust
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Which is the best lsp plugin / configuration?
a version with docker container https://github.com/nvim-lsp/try.nvim
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try.nvim -- a toy development container for trying out neovim
try.nvim is basically an ~60 line Dockerfile that sets up:
lsp-status.nvim
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lualine-lsp-progress.nvim: a lualine LSP progress indicator based on a forked lualine-lsp-progress
https://github.com/nvim-lua/lsp-status.nvim do not have this issue (I completely disabled it before trying this one to avoid conflicts).
- Detect when a language server is usable?
- Is lsp-status still maintained?
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How can I display 'lsp loading...' in my statusline when a language server is loading?
I use lsp-status to show the language server indexing progress
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Updating Status Line with LspDiagnosticsChanged
I use https://github.com/nvim-lua/lsp-status.nvim to get LSP diagnostic info for status lines / etc. This might be of interest if only in seeing its inner workings.
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Switching to native lsp and using it with rust
[lsp-status](https://github.com/nvim-lua/lsp-status.nvim) that's used by the statusline plugin I use ([bubbly.nvim](https://github.com/datwaft/bubbly.nvim)) to populate lsp diagnostic info in the status bar (ex. 2 errors, 50 warnings, etc). I only added it per suggestion of the plugin, so it's quite possible you wouldn't need it.
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What tool do you use to browse and edit large C++ projects?
lsp-status.nvim - Language Server Protocol statusline integration
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use rust-analyzer lsp config in neovim, there has several seconds delay
I also experience that and this plugins is nice to know what the lsp is doing in the background: https://github.com/nvim-lua/lsp-status.nvim
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LSP progress output?
I use lsp status https://github.com/nvim-lua/lsp-status.nvim
- Show indexing progress rust-analyzer
What are some alternatives?
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 🦍
lualine.nvim - A blazing fast and easy to configure neovim statusline plugin written in pure lua.
toolbox-images - deprecated
lualine-lsp-progress - LSP Progress lualine componenet
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
defaults.nvim - A small, documented, and featureful neovim starter config [Moved to: https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim]
rust-tools.nvim - Tools for better development in rust using neovim's builtin lsp
dotfiles
NvChad - An attempt to make neovim cli as functional as an IDE while being very beautiful , blazing fast. [Moved to: https://github.com/NvChad/NvChad]
github-notifications.nvim - Statusline + Telescope integration for viewing and interacting with GitHub notifications
clangd-nvim - Neovim plugin for semantic highlighting in C++ based on Neovim's build-in LSP support. Mirror of https://gitlab.com/robert-oleynik/clangd-nvim/