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I and many others use neovim to develop in C++. The new built-in LSP can be used with the ccls and clangd language servers. Perhaps you already use nvim-lspconfig, which supports configuring LSP for most "common" languages. If you're familiar with treesitter, available via nvim-treesitter, it supports C++. I use nvim-cmp for auto completion.
I and many others use neovim to develop in C++. The new built-in LSP can be used with the ccls and clangd language servers. Perhaps you already use nvim-lspconfig, which supports configuring LSP for most "common" languages. If you're familiar with treesitter, available via nvim-treesitter, it supports C++. I use nvim-cmp for auto completion.
I and many others use neovim to develop in C++. The new built-in LSP can be used with the ccls and clangd language servers. Perhaps you already use nvim-lspconfig, which supports configuring LSP for most "common" languages. If you're familiar with treesitter, available via nvim-treesitter, it supports C++. I use nvim-cmp for auto completion.
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