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    nil

    nil

    NIx Language server, an incremental analysis assistent

    NIx Language server, an incremental analysis assistant for writing in Nix. This repo is also packaged via Nix flakes. The language server package is available in the default flake output github:oxalica/nil#, under bin/nil. To install, run nix profile install github:oxalica/nil. Alternatively, you can use this repository as a flake input, and add its output to your own flake-managed system-wide and/or home configurations. We are officially supported by nvim-lspconfig, see upstream docs, also...
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    rust-analyzer

    rust-analyzer

    A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs

    ...It also contains some tips & tricks to help you be more productive when using rust-analyzer. rust-analyzer is an implementation of Language Server Protocol for the Rust programming language. It provides features like completion and goto definition for many code editors, including VS Code, Emacs and Vim. For VS Code, install rust-analyzer extension from the marketplace. Prebuilt language server binaries for Windows, Linux and Mac are available on the releases page.
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    lua-language-server

    lua-language-server

    A language server that offers Lua language support - programmed in Lua

    The Lua language server provides various language features for Lua to make development easier and faster. With around half a million installs on Visual Studio Code, it is the most popular extension for Lua language support. The language server can be installed for use in Visual Studio Code, NeoVim, and any other clients that support the Language Server Protocol. The language server can be configured using a configuration file. The language server and Visual Studio Code client can be...
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    LunarVim

    LunarVim

    An IDE layer for Neovim with sane defaults

    LunarVim is an opinionated, extensible, and fast IDE layer for Neovim >= 0.5.0. LunarVim takes advantage of the latest Neovim features such as Treesitter and Language Server Protocol support. LunarVim ships with a sane default config for you to build on top of. Features include autocompletion, integrated terminal, file explorer, fuzzy finder, LSP, linting, formatting and debugging. Just because LunarVim has an opinion doesn't mean you need to share it. Every built-in plugin can be toggled on...
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    LTEX LS

    LTEX LS

    LTeX Language Server: LSP language server for LanguageTool

    LTEX LS (LTEX Language Server) implements a language server according to the Language Server Protocol (LSP) and provides grammar and spelling errors in markup documents (LATEX, Markdown, etc.). The documents are checked with LanguageTool. Typically, you start the language server (either locally or remotely), you send the language server your LATEX or Markdown document, and it will respond with a list of the grammar and spelling errors in it. To use LTEX LS in this way, you have to use a...
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