basics-language-server
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Buffer, path, and snippet completions
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basics-language-server
Features:
- Buffer completion - complete words that are already in the buffer
- Path completion - complete file paths relative from buffer or absolute
- Snippet completion - complete custom snippets or from packages (like friendly-snippets)
To install:
npm install -g basics-language-server
Usage with neovim
The server is available in nvim-lspconfig
. Start the server with
require('lspconfig').basics_ls.setup({})
Settings
require('lspconfig').basics_ls.setup({
settings = {
buffer = {
enable = true,
minCompletionLength = 4 -- only provide completions for words longer than 4 characters
matchStrategy = 'exact', -- or 'fuzzy'
},
path = {
enable = true,
},
snippet = {
enable = false,
sources = {} -- paths to package containing snippets, see examples below
matchStrategy = 'exact', -- or 'fuzzy'
},
}
})
Settings snippet sources
snippet.sources
can be a string or a list of strings. The strings should be absolute paths (or globs that resolve to paths) to one of either:
- Directory containing snippets. Example:
'/home/user/snippets'
which containspython.json
- Directory containing
package.json
that defines per language snippets in a VS Code extension API format. - Path to
package.json
that defines per language snippets in a VS Code extension API format. - A json or jsonc file where its name is the language id and its content is snippets. Example:
'/home/user/snippets/python.json'
. See VS Code example for format