Anoduck, The Anonymous Duck
Anoduck, The Anonymous Duck
The spec file has been bumped to 1.0, but the project still declares [that it is "alpha software"](https://github.com/nvim-neorg/neorg#exclamation-important-neorg-is-alpha-software-we-consider-it-stable-however-be-prepared-for-changes-and-potentially-outdated-documentation-we-are-advancing-fast-and-while-we-are-doing-our-best-to-keep-the-documentation-up-to-date-this-may-not-always-be-possible). Tree-sitter is a sophisticated syntax highlighting engine that uses syntax parsers to...
> Describing treesitter solely as a syntax highlighting engine is woefully underselling it. It is simply one of the use cases. > > If you don't mind me asking, what...
Soooooooo pretttttyyyy...
Running into this issue as well.
@h2oota Have you submitted a pull request yet? I have not tested it yet, because it would dirty wakatime-mode's source tree in my package management system.
Thanks @alanhamlett!
@dch Little difference in compiling and installing from the ports tree and straight from the source code in my experience. Although, it is easier to have a port added to...
@dante-robinson Yeah, it is possible, but it is a matter of quite an undertaking. Nvim-lsp supports a staggering 215 different language servers, which is quite a lot. Out of those,...
@dante-robinson Full disclosure, once I realized Mason was not going to manage automated installation of servers, I removed it from my nvim configuration, and opted to keep my manual lsp...
It might worth the investment to consider implementing vonheikemen's [lsp-zero](https://github.com/vonheikemen/lsp-zero.nvim). It performs a brilliant job of interlacing both lsp and cmp together, while still allowing customization of both to occur....