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You can have multiple language-servers running at once on the same language/file (ex: ruby solargraph+sorbet). | |||
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Revision as of 15:23, 28 December 2021
COC exposes language servers to vim, you'll need them to perform completion etc.
You can have multiple language-servers running at once on the same language/file (ex: ruby solargraph+sorbet).
Language Servers
Extensions
Language Servers may have a wrapper built for COC. These are called extensions.
You may install them dynamically with
:CocInstall coc-python
and sometimes automatically likePlug 'neoclide/coc-tsserver', {'do': 'yarn install --frozen-lockfile'}
.
python unmaintained coc-python active coc-pyright sh, bash active coc-sh ruby active, ruby/rails coc-solargraph graphql active coc-graphql Custom
Some programs may be able to function as an LSP, and can be registered to do so.
see https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim/wiki/Language-servers#register-custom-language-servers{ "languageserver": { "sorbet": { "command": "srb", "args": ["tc", "--lsp"], "filetypes": ["ruby"] } } }