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- Show HN: Postgres Language Server
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VS Code - Auto rename HTML tags in React, Vue, Svelte, Nunjucks, and others
If you use the Vetur extension for Vue language features, you are out of luck. There is a long-standing request for adding this behaviour to Vetur.
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Vue 3 and Vite with typescript and tooling
The first step is to enable the Volar extension and disable the Vetur extension. Volar is the new recommended extension to use with Vue 3 and typescript.
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Has anyone tried "volar" in lsp-mode?
Volar is supposed to be the upcoming replacement for Vetur, the Vue.js lsp server. It looks like it's significantly better than Vetur; has anyone tried it in lsp-mode in emacs?
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How to fix Vetur taking forever to save a file
There is a known bug in Vetur, the Vue VSCode extension, where it takes forever (sometimes several minutes!) to lint Vue files on save.
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How to Load Vue Components on Non-SPA Sites
Now, we can create regular ol' Vue SFCs, or single file components. By creating the whole component in one file, we get the flexibility of thinking of our components as one functional unit made up of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. We can also write components in TypeScript or SASS if we want to. We can also get syntax highlighting since SFCs end up being fundamentally HTML documents. And with VSCode plugins like (Vetur)[https://vuejs.github.io/vetur/], development in SFCs has a lot of benefits going for it.
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How to force VSCode to read style tag as PostCSS syntax? (lang="postcss" is not a case)
You didn’t give much info, but from what I can tell from your screenshot you are writing in Vue and therefore are probably using Vetur. In that case the only info I could find was an issue from 4 years ago that seems to say you should just turn off style validation.
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Vue Tutorial Part II: Build a Frontend Quiz App
Vetur - Vue tooling for VS Code
language-server-protocol
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Ollama is now available on Windows in preview
But these are typically filling the usecases of productivity applications, not ‘engines’.
Microsoft Word doesn’t run its grammar checker as an external service and shunt JSON over a localhost socket to get spelling and style suggestions.
Photoshop doesn’t install a background service to host filters.
The closest pattern I can think of is the ‘language servers’ model used by IDEs to handle autosuggest - see https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/ - but the point of that is to enable many to many interop - multiple languages supporting multiple IDEs. Is that the expected usecase for local language assistants and image generators?
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The Mechanics of mutable and immutable references in Rust
If you tried writing code like the one above, your Rust LSP should already be telling you that what you're doing is unacceptable:
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A guide on Neovim's LSP client
A language server is an external program that follows the Language Server Protocol. The LSP specification defines what type of messages a language server can receive, and also how it should respond. The idea here is that any tool that follows the LSP specification can communicate with a language server.
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The IDEs we had 30 years ago and we lost
> There's a strange dance of IDEs coming and going, with their idiosyncracies and partial plugins.
The Language Server Protocol [1] is the best thing to happen to text editors. Any editor that speaks it gets IDE features. Now if only they'd adopt the Debug Adapter Protocol [2]...
[1] https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/
[2] https://microsoft.github.io/debug-adapter-protocol/
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The More You Gno: Gno.land Monthly Updates - 6
The Gno Language Server (gnols) is an implementation of the Language Server Protocol (LSP) for the Gno programming language. It is similar to the equivalent “gopls” project for Go, as they can be plugged into your code editor through extensions and allow you to access handy features, such as autocompletion, formatting, and compile-time warnings/errors. Gnols makes writing code simpler, working with several editors to suit your preferences. To try it out, visit the CONTRIBUTING.md file, which contains instructions to get you started. Our current documentation targets Vim, Neovim, and SublimeText, but can likely be used with any editor that supports LSP. Feel free to contribute to improving Gnols and adding more features. It’s well-written, and simple to dive into the code and add more capabilities.
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LSP could have been better
Honestly, you should read some of the docs [0] if these are the sorts of questions you're asking.
[0] https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/
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Show HN: Postgres Language Server
hey HN. this is a Language Server[0] designed specifically for Postgres. A language server adds features to IDEs (VSCode, NeoVim, etc) - features like auto-complete, go-to-definition, or documentation on hover, etc.
there have been previous some attempts at adding Postgres support to code editors. usually these attempts implement a generic SQL parser and then offer various "flavours" of SQL.
This attempt is different because it uses the actual Postgres parser to do the heavy-lifting. This is done via libg_query, an excellent C library for accessing the PostgreSQL parser outside of the server. We feel this is a better approach because it gives developers 100% confidence in the parser, and it allows us to keep up with the rapid development of Postgres.
this is still in early development, and mostly useful for testers/collaborators. the majority of work is still ahead, but we've verified that the approach works. we're making it public now so that we can develop it in the open with input from the community.
a lot of the credit belongs to pganalyze[1] for their work on libg_query, and to psteinroe (https://github.com/psteinroe) who the creator and maintainer of the LSP.
[0] LSP: https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/
[1] pganalyze: https://pganalyze.com/
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Refactoring tools
See: https://github.com/microsoft/language-server-protocol/issues/1164
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Nx Console gets Lit
The nxls is a language server based on the Language Server Protocol (LSP) and acts as the “brain” of Nx Console. It analyzes your Nx workspace and provides information on it, including code completion and more.
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How to configure vim like an IDE
LSP stands for "Language Server Protocol", which defines how a language server and an editor (client) can communicate to provide code navigation, completion, etc. (source). Traditional IDE's would have something similar to this baked-in already, but proprietary to their software/language; whereas LSP is an open standard, so anything could implement it.
What are some alternatives?
volar - ⚡ Explore high-performance tooling for Vue [Moved to: https://github.com/vuejs/language-tools]
intellij-lsp-server - Exposes IntelliJ IDEA features through the Language Server Protocol.
lsp-volar - Language support for Vue3
tree-sitter-org - Org grammar for tree-sitter
vscode-runonsave - Visual Studio Code extension to run commands whenever a file is saved.
omnisharp-server - HTTP wrapper around NRefactory allowing C# editor plugins to be written in any language.
create-vue - 🛠️ The recommended way to start a Vite-powered Vue project
tree-sitter - An incremental parsing system for programming tools
vscode-restclient - REST Client Extension for Visual Studio Code
magic-racket - The best coding experience for Racket in VS Code
aura-theme - ✨ A beautiful dark theme for your favorite apps.
friendly-snippets - Set of preconfigured snippets for different languages.