Please note: This software is very much not finished. It is more like a proof of concept and might break if you call it names.
Provides LSP methods as actions to Micro that can subsequently be mapped to key bindings.
Currently implemented methods:
- textDocument/hover
- textDocument/definition
- textDocument/completion
- textDocument/formatting
- textDocument/references
If possible, this plugin will register the following shortcuts:
- Alt-k for hover
- Alt-d for definition lookup
- Alt-f for formatting
- Alt-r for looking up references
- Ctrl-space for completion
You can install micro plugins from the command line. To install this plugin, run the following command in your command line:
$ micro -plugin install lsp
Alternatively, you can clone this repo into micro's plug folder:
$ git clone https://github.com/AndCake/micro-plugin-lsp ~/.config/micro/plug/lsp
In your settings.json
, you add the lsp.server
option in order to enable
using it for your languages' server.
Example:
{
"lsp.server": "python=pyls,go=gopls,typescript=deno lsp,rust=rust-analyzer",
"lsp.formatOnSave": true,
"lsp.ignoreMessages": "LS message1 to ignore|LS message 2 to ignore|...",
"lsp.tabcompletion": true,
"lsp.ignoreTriggerCharacters": "completion,signature",
"lsp.autocompleteDetails": false
}
The format for the lsp.server
value is a comma-separated list for each file
type you want to boot up a language server:
<file type>=<executable with arguments where necessary>[=<initialization options passed to language server>][,...]
You can also use an environment variable called MICRO_LSP
to define the same
information. If set, it will override the lsp.server
from the settings.json
.
You can add a line such as the following to your shell profile (e.g. .bashrc):
export MICRO_LSP='python=pyls,go=gopls,typescript=deno lsp={"importMap":"import_map.json"},rust=rust-analyzer'
If neither the MICRO_LSP nor the lsp.server is set, then the plugin falls back to the following settings:
python=pylsp,go=gopls,typescript=deno lsp,javascript=deno lsp,markdown=deno lsp,json=deno lsp,jsonc=deno lsp,rust=rust-analyzer,lua=lua-lsp,c++=clangd
The initialization options can alternatively passed by updating the
settings.json
with a filetype-specific settings string, e.g.:
{
"lsp.typescript": "{\"enable\":true}",
"lsp.rust": "{\"cargo\": {\"buildScripts\": {\"enable\": true} }, \"procMacro\": {\"enable\": true} }"
}
The option lsp.autocompleteDetails
allows for showing all auto-completions in
a horizontally split buffer view (true) instead of the status line (false).
This plugin has been tested briefly with the following language servers:
- C++ clangd / ccls
- go: gopls
- markdown, JSON, typescript, javascript (including JSX/TSX): deno
- only javascript, typescript: typescript-language-server
- php: intelephense
- python: pyls, pylsp
- rust: rls, rust-analyzer
- lua: lua-lsp
- zig: zls
Not all possible types of modification events to the file are currently being sent to the language server. Saving the file will re-synchronize it, though.