vim-language-server
VImScript language server, LSP for vim script (by iamcco)
rust-analyzer
A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs [Moved to: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer] (by rust-analyzer)
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vim-language-server
Posts with mentions or reviews of vim-language-server.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-28.
- An honest comparison between Lua and Vim 9 script?
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Vimscript devel support for Vim?
I use coc.nvim and it's coc-vimlsp extension to access the vim-language-server. Works pretty flawlessly in my experience.
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How to improve your vim/nvim coding experience with vim-easycomplete?
Vim Script: vim-language-server required.
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Looking for a vimscript language server that provides variable names/documentation for user defined functions?
the iamcco one
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Improve your IDE
Vim: plugin
rust-analyzer
Posts with mentions or reviews of rust-analyzer.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-17.
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rust-analyzer changelog #177
#14561 map tokens from include! expansion to the included file
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Make LSP-Rust-analyzer works
return { tools = { -- autoSetHints = false, on_initialized = function() vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ "BufWritePost", "BufEnter", "CursorHold", "InsertLeave" }, { pattern = { "*.rs" }, callback = function() vim.lsp.codelens.refresh() end, }) end, auto = false, inlay_hints = { -- Only show inlay hints for the current line only_current_line = false, auto = false, -- Event which triggers a refersh of the inlay hints. -- You can make this "CursorMoved" or "CursorMoved,CursorMovedI" but -- not that this may cause higher CPU usage. -- This option is only respected when only_current_line and -- autoSetHints both are true. only_current_line_autocmd = "CursorHold", -- whether to show parameter hints with the inlay hints or not -- default: true show_parameter_hints = false, -- whether to show variable name before type hints with the inlay hints or not -- default: false show_variable_name = false, -- prefix for parameter hints -- default: "<-" -- parameter_hints_prefix = "<- ", parameter_hints_prefix = " ", -- prefix for all the other hints (type, chaining) -- default: "=>" -- other_hints_prefix = "=> ", other_hints_prefix = " ", -- whether to align to the lenght of the longest line in the file max_len_align = false, -- padding from the left if max_len_align is true max_len_align_padding = 1, -- whether to align to the extreme right or not right_align = false, -- padding from the right if right_align is true right_align_padding = 7, -- The color of the hints highlight = "Comment", }, hover_actions = { auto_focus = false, border = "rounded", width = 60, -- height = 30, }, }, server = { --[[ $ mkdir -p ~/.local/bin $ curl -L https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/releases/latest/download/rust-analyzer-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.gz | gunzip -c - > ~/.local/bin/rust-analyzer $ chmod +x ~/.local/bin/rust-analyzer --]] -- cmd = { os.getenv "HOME" .. "/.local/bin/rust-analyzer" }, cmd = { os.getenv "HOME" .. "~/.cargo/bin/rust-analyzer" }, on_attach = require("user.lsp.handlers").on_attach, capabilities = require("user.lsp.handlers").capabilities, settings = { ["rust-analyzer"] = { lens = { enable = true, }, checkOnSave = { command = "clippy", }, }, }, }, }
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rust-analyzer changelog #164
I would like changes like https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/13799 to be listed in 'Breaking Changes' category, to приманка draw the users' attention.
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Mun v0.4.0 released
For those of you who haven’t heard of Mun before, Mun is an embeddable programming language empowering creation through iteration. The idea to create Mun originated out of frustration with the Lua dynamic scripting language and a desire to have similar hot reloading functionality available in Rust. As such, it’s not a direct competitor with Rust, but instead is intended to be used with Rust (or C/C++) as a host/embedded language pairing. Actually, Mun is completely written in Rust, building on similar crates as rust-analyzer and rustc. Its key features include:
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rust-analyzer changelog #159
#13728 upgrade chalk to make solver fuel work again (works around most trait solving hangs).
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rust-analyzer changelog #147
#13221 (first contribution) add option to move lenses above doc comments (rust-analyzer.lens.location):
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Does Rust need proc-macros 2.0?
Rust-analyzer has a good overview: https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/blob/master/docs/dev/syntax.md
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rust-analyzer changelog #134
#12517 (first contribution) fix completion for methods in trait generated by macro.
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LSP Rust Analyzer keeps telling me `Error NO_RESULT_CALLBACK_FOUND`
-- all the opts to send to nvim-lspconfig -- these override the defaults set by rust-tools.nvim -- see https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig/blob/master/doc/server_configurations.md#rust_analyzer server = { -- on_attach is a callback called when the language server attachs to the buffer -- on_attach = on_attach, settings = { -- to enable rust-analyzer settings visit: -- https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/blob/master/docs/user/generated_config.adoc ["rust-analyzer"] = { -- enable clippy on save checkOnSave = { command = "clippy" }, assist = { importGranularity = "module", importPrefix = "self", }, cargo = { loadOutDirsFromCheck = true }, procMacro = { enable = true }, } } },
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rust-analyzer changelog #130
#12349 publish universal VSIX to make Code happy.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing vim-language-server and rust-analyzer you can also consider the following projects:
coc-tailwind-intellisense - Coc.nvim extension for Tailwind CSS IntelliSense
vscode-rust - Rust extension for Visual Studio Code
eclipse.jdt.ls - Java language server
Clippy - A bunch of lints to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code. Book: https://doc.rust-lang.org/clippy/
EmmyLua-LanguageServer
intellij-rust - Rust plugin for the IntelliJ Platform
cmake-language-server - CMake LSP Implementation
rustfmt - Format Rust code
atom-languageclient - Language Server Protocol support for Atom (the basis of Atom-IDE)
eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers
vim-lsp - async language server protocol plugin for vim and neovim
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
vim-language-server vs coc-tailwind-intellisense
rust-analyzer vs vscode-rust
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rust-analyzer vs Clippy
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rust-analyzer vs intellij-rust
vim-language-server vs cmake-language-server
rust-analyzer vs rustfmt
vim-language-server vs atom-languageclient
rust-analyzer vs eglot
vim-language-server vs vim-lsp
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