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basics-language-server

v1.1.1

Published

Buffer, path, and snippet completions

Downloads

610

Readme

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 contains python.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