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    clangd

    clangd

    clangd language server

    clangd understands your C++ code and adds smart features to your editor: code completion, compile errors, definition, and more. clangd is a language server that can work with many editors via a plugin. Here’s Visual Studio Code with the clangd plugin, demonstrating code completion.
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    Woke

    Woke

    Woke is a Python-based development and testing framework for Solidity

    Woke is a Python-based development and testing framework for Solidity. A testing framework for Solidity smart contracts with Python-native equivalents of Solidity types and blazing-fast execution. A property-based fuzzer for Solidity smart contracts that allows testers to write their fuzz tests in Python. See examples and documentation for more information. Fuzzer builds on top of the testing framework and allows efficient fuzz testing of Solidity smart contracts. Woke implements an LSP...
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    Python LSP Server

    Python LSP Server

    Fork of the python-language-server project

    Fork of the python-language-server project, maintained by the Spyder IDE team and the community. A Python 3.7+ implementation of the Language Server Protocol. The base language server requires Jedi to provide Completions, Definitions, Hover, References, Signature Help, and Symbols. Like all language servers, the configuration can be passed from the client that talks to this server (i.e. your editor/IDE or another tool that has the same purpose). The details of how this is done depend on the...
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    HDL Checker

    HDL Checker

    Repurposing existing HDL tools to help writing better code

    HDL Checker is a language server that wraps VHDL/Verilg/SystemVerilog tools that aims to reduce the boilerplate code needed to set things up. It supports Language Server Protocol or a custom HTTP interface; can infer the library VHDL files likely to belong to, besides working out mixed language dependencies, compilation order, interpreting some compiler messages and providing some (limited) static checks. Notice that currently, the unused reports has caveats, namely declarations with the...
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