Adds language-aware tooling to vim by communicating with a language server following the language server protocol. For more information see langserver.org.
Install with your plugin management method of choice. If you don't have a
preference check out vim-plug. Install a language server and ensure it is
executable from your $PATH
.
vim-lsc is compatible with vim 8, and neovim.
Note: When using neovim be sure to use set shortmess-=F
to avoid suppressing
error messages from this plugin.
Map a filetype to the command that starts the language server for that filetype
in your vimrc
.
let g:lsc_server_commands = {'dart': 'dart_language_server'}
To disable autocomplete in favor of manual completion also add
let g:lsc_enable_autocomplete = v:false
Most interactive features are triggered by commands. You can use
g:lsc_auto_map
to have them automatically mapped for the buffers which have a
language server enabled. You can use the default mappings by setting it to
v:true
, or specify your own mappings in a dict.
Most keys take strings or lists of strings which are the keys bound to that
command in normal mode. The 'ShowHover'
key can also be v:true
in which case
it sets keywordprg
instead of a keybind (keywordprg
maps K
). The
'Completion' key sets a completion function for manual invocation, and should be
either 'completefunc'
or 'omnifunc'
(see :help complete-functions
).
" Use all the defaults (recommended):
let g:lsc_auto_map = v:true
" Apply the defaults with a few overrides:
let g:lsc_auto_map = {'defaults': v:true, 'FindReferences': '<leader>r'}
" Setting a value to a blank string leaves that command unmapped:
let g:lsc_auto_map = {'defaults': v:true, 'FindImplementations': ''}
" ... or set only the commands you want mapped without defaults.
" Complete default mappings are:
let g:lsc_auto_map = {
\ 'GoToDefinition': '<C-]>',
\ 'GoToDefinitionSplit': ['<C-W>]', '<C-W><C-]>'],
\ 'FindReferences': 'gr',
\ 'NextReference': '<C-n>',
\ 'PreviousReference': '<C-p>',
\ 'FindImplementations': 'gI',
\ 'FindCodeActions': 'ga',
\ 'Rename': 'gR',
\ 'ShowHover': v:true,
\ 'DocumentSymbol': 'go',
\ 'WorkspaceSymbol': 'gS',
\ 'SignatureHelp': 'gm',
\ 'Completion': 'completefunc',
\}
During the initialization call LSP supports a trace
argument which configures
logging on the server. Set this with g:lsc_trace_level
. Valid values are
'off'
, 'messages'
, or 'verbose'
. Defaults to 'off'
.
The protocol does not require that every language server supports every feature so support may vary.
All communication with the server is asynchronous and will not block the editor. For requests that trigger an action the response might be silently ignored if it can no longer be used - you can abort most operations that are too slow by moving the cursor.
The client can be temporarily disabled for a session with LSClientDisable
and
re-enabled with LSClientEnable
. At any time the server can be exited and
restarted with LSClientRestartServer
- this sends a request for the server to
exit rather than kill it's process so a completely unresponsive server should be
killed manually instead.
Errors, warnings, and hints reported by the server are highlighted in the buffer. When the cursor is on a line with a diagnostic the message will be displayed. If there are multiple diagnostics on a line the one closest to the cursor will be displayed.
Diagnostics are also reported in the location list for each window which has the buffer open.
Run :LSClientAllDiagnostics
to populate, and maintain, a list of all
diagnostics across the project in the quickfix list.
When more than 3 word characters or a trigger character are typed a request for autocomplete suggestions is sent to the server. If the server responds before the cursor moves again the options will be provided using vim's built in completion.
Note: By default completeopt
includes preview
and completion items include
documentation in the preview window. Close the window after completion with
<c-w><c-z>
or disable with set completeopt-=preview
. To automatically close
the documentation window use the following:
autocmd CompleteDone * silent! pclose
Disable autocomplete with let g:lsc_enable_autocomplete = v:false
. A
completion function is available at lsc#complete#complete
(set to
completefunc
if applying the default keymap). This is synchronous and has a
cap of 5 seconds to wait for the server to respond. It can be used whether
autocomplete is enabled or not.
If the server supports the textDocument/documentHighlight
call references to
the element under the cursor throughout the document will be highlighted.
Disable with let g:lsc_reference_highlights = v:false
or customize the
highlighting with the group lscReference
. Use <c-n>
(:LSClientNextReference
) or <c-p>
(:LSClientPReviousReference
) to jump to
other reference to the currently highlighted element.
While the cursor is on any identifier call LSClientGoToDefinition
(<C-]>
if
using the default mappings) to jump to the location of the definition. If the
cursor moves before the server responds the response will be ignored.
While the cursor is on any identifier call LSClientFindReferences
(gr
if
using the default mappings) to populate the quickfix list with usage locations.
While the cursor is on any identifier call LSClientFindImplementations
(gI
if using the default mappings) to populate the quickfix list with implementation
locations.
Call LSClientDocumentSymbol
(go
if using the default mappings) to populate
the quickfix list with the locations of all symbols in that document.
Call LSClientWorkspaceSymbol
with a no arguments, or with a single String
argument. (gS
if using the default mappings) to query the server for symbols
matching a search string. Results will populate the quickfix list.
While the cursor is on any identifier call LSClientShowHover
(K
if using the
default mappings, bound through keywordprg
) to request hover text and show it
in a popup or preview window.
Override the direction of the split by setting g:lsc_preview_split_direction
to either 'below'
or 'above'
. Quickly close the preview without switching
buffers with <c-w><c-z>
. See :help preview-window
.
Call LSClientFindCodeActions
(ga
if using the default mappings) to look for
code actions available at the cursor location and run one by entering the number
of the chosen action.
Call LSClientSignatureHelp
(gm
if using the default mappings) to get help while writing
a function call. The currently active parameter is highlighted with the group
lscCurrentParameter
.