awk-language-server
                                
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                        Language Server for AWK and associated VSCode client extension
AWK Language Server
Implementation of AWK Language Server based on tree-sitter and tree-sitter-awk.
Features
- [x] Syntax highlighting
- [x] Diagnostics
- [x] Autocomplete
- [x] Builtins
- [x] User defined symbols
 
- [x] Hints on hover
- [x] Builtins
- [x] User defined symbols
 
- [x] Go to definition
- [x] Code outline & symbol references
- [x] Document symbols
- [x] Workspace symbols
- [x] Rename symbols
- [x] Code formatting (requires prettier-plugin-awk)
How to use with editors
VSCode
VSCode extension is developed as part of this project and can be downloaded from marketplace here.
Emacs
Eglot
Add to your config:
(with-eval-after-load 'eglot
  (add-to-list 'eglot-server-programs
               '(awk-mode . ("awk-language-server"))))
lsp-mode
Support is built-in, so no action is needed besides turning lsp-mode on.
Vim
- npm install -g "awk-language-server@>=0.5.2"
- Choose and install plugin with support for LSP (some examples are below).
- Configure plugin to use awk-language-server.
ALE
Add following to .vimrc:
call ale#linter#Define('awk', {
\   'name': 'awk-language-server',
\   'lsp': 'stdio',
\   'executable': 'awk-language-server',
\   'command': '%e',
\   'project_root': { _ -> expand('%p:h') }
\})
Note that with such configuration project_root will be set to directory containing opened awk file.
CoC
Edit config with :CocConfig command and add the following:
{
  "languageserver": {
    "awk": {
      "command": "awk-language-server",
      "args": [],
      "filetypes": ["awk"]
    }
  }
}
vim-lsp
It works partially unless support for multi-root workspaces is implemented by vim-lsp.
Add to your .vimrc:
if executable('awk-language-server')
    au User lsp_setup call lsp#register_server({
        \ 'name': 'awk-language-server',
        \ 'cmd': {server_info->['awk-language-server']},
        \ 'allowlist': ['awk'],
        \ })
endif
Nvim
nvim-lspconfig
A default config
for awk-language-server was
merged into nvim-lspconfig.
It works only if workspaceFolders requests are handled and a default
handler for these was only just
set to be added upstream in Neovim 0.7, so
the config itself is gated for use only in Neovim >= v0.7. For users below that version,
please use a manual config that handles these requests by adding the following to your
init.vim (or init.lua):
lua << EOF
local configs = require('lspconfig.configs')
local lspconfig = require('lspconfig')
if not configs.awklsp then
  configs.awklsp = {
    default_config = {
      cmd = { 'awk-language-server' },
      filetypes = { 'awk' },
      single_file_support = true,
      handlers = {
        ['workspace/workspaceFolders'] = function()
          return {{
            uri = 'file://' .. vim.fn.getcwd(),
            name = 'current_dir',
          }}
        end
      }
    },
  }
end
lspconfig.awklsp.setup{}
EOF
Notes
AWK Language Server supports AWKPATH. If you prefer to place all your awk libs in some directory
and then @include it without dir name, then simply pass this env variable to your editor of choice.
AWKPATH=./include vim main.vim
or
export AWKPATH=./include
vim main.vim
Check this cool project for inspiration.
Contributing
Thanks for considering it.
Please check this guide.