[Summary] Language server and C/C++ highlight configuration r/vim [plugins & friends]

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  1. vim-lsp

    async language server protocol plugin for vim and neovim

    completion plugin: vim-lsp

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  3. ccls

    C/C++/ObjC language server supporting cross references, hierarchies, completion and semantic highlighting

    C++/C language server: ccls

  4. color_coded

    Discontinued A vim plugin for libclang-based highlighting of C, C++, ObjC

    Source Highlighting plugin: color_coded

  5. dotfiles

    Dotfiles under stow (by ZWindL)

    Configuration files are here: dotfiles

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