45 lines
1.3 KiB
Lua
45 lines
1.3 KiB
Lua
return {
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{
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-- lazydev makes your lsp way better in your config without needing extra lsp configuration.
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"lazydev.nvim",
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for_cat = "lua",
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auto_enable = true,
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cmd = { "LazyDev" },
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ft = "lua",
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after = function(_)
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require('lazydev').setup({
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library = {
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{ words = { "nixInfo%.lze" }, path = nixInfo("lze", "plugins", "start", "lze") .. '/lua', },
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{ words = { "nixInfo%.lze" }, path = nixInfo("lzextras", "plugins", "start", "lzextras") .. '/lua' },
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},
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})
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end,
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},
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{
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-- name of the lsp
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"lua_ls",
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for_cat = "lua",
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-- provide a table containing filetypes,
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-- and then whatever your functions defined in the function type specs expect.
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-- in our case, it just expects the normal lspconfig setup options,
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-- but with a default on_attach and capabilities
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lsp = {
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-- if you provide the filetypes it doesn't ask lspconfig for the filetypes
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filetypes = { 'lua' },
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settings = {
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Lua = {
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runtime = { version = 'LuaJIT' },
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formatters = {
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ignoreComments = true,
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},
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signatureHelp = { enabled = true },
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diagnostics = {
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globals = { "nixInfo", "vim", },
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disable = { 'missing-fields' },
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},
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telemetry = { enabled = false },
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},
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},
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},
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},
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}
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