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* mason.nvimWilliam Boman2022-07-071-49/+0
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* chore(functional): restructure and extend functional modules (#703)William Boman2022-05-171-8/+4
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* chore: further decouple module structure (#685)William Boman2022-05-111-4/+4
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* chore: remove deprecated modules (#682)William Boman2022-05-101-1/+0
| | | | - https://github.com/williamboman/nvim-lsp-installer/wiki/Async-infrastructure-changes-notice - https://github.com/williamboman/nvim-lsp-installer/discussions/636
* switch majority of installers to async implementation (#574)William Boman2022-04-061-1/+2
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* fix(angularls): prepend cmd with 'cmd.exe /C' on Windows (#420)William Boman2022-01-121-1/+8
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* leverage PATH for locating local executables (#283)William Boman2022-01-021-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1. This is a breaking change for the following servers, which will have to be reinstalled: - ltex - clangd 2. This is a breaking change for users who reach into the default options (for example via server:get_default_options()) to access the `cmd` property. nvim-lsp-installer no longer provides the `cmd` (except in a few instances), but instead provides an amended PATH which allows neovim's LSP client to locate the locally installed executable. To access the `cmd`, simply access it via lspconfig instead, for example like so: local default_config = require("lspconfig.server_configurations.rust_analyzer").default_config print("I can now access the cmd governed by lspconfig:", default_config.cmd) 3. This is a breaking change for 3rd party use cases that makes use of the `executable()` APIs (e.g., `npm.executable(root_dir, "tsserver")`). The recommended usage is to instead to use the canonical name of the command ("tsserver"), while providing an amended PATH, for example: local npm = require("nvim-lsp-installer.installers.npm") local server = server.Server:new { ..., root_dir = root_dir, installer = npm.packages { "tsserver" }, default_options = { cmd = { "tsserver" }, cmd_env = npm.env(root_dir), } }
* fix(angularls): fix --ngProbeLocation (#323)William Boman2021-12-081-1/+7
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* fix(angularls): also provide `cmd` propertyWilliam Boman2021-12-051-8/+13
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* fix(angularls): also use new_root_dir for probe locations (#302)William Boman2021-12-031-12/+19
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* angularls: overload on_new_config with new probe locations (#269)Lucas Viana2021-11-191-8/+13
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* angularls: use server root dir for probe locations (#266)William Boman2021-11-181-30/+3
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* angularls: Add typescript dependency (#261)ilyas akın2021-11-181-1/+1
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* add language aliases to :LspInstall (#232)William Boman2021-11-061-0/+1
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* run installations in tmpdir (#199)William Boman2021-10-301-2/+2
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* feat: autogen metadata table(s) (#159)kylo2522021-10-181-9/+10
| | | Co-authored-by: William Boman <william@redwill.se>
* add keybindings to UI window (#140)William Boman2021-10-101-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Allows for expanding servers to view more information about it. - Allows for installing/reinstalling/uninstalling servers. The default keybindings is an attempt to mimic vim-fugitive's :Git maps, and these can be overriden. The keybinding implementation in display.lua is a bit hacky, but it works and the "public" API is at least manageable. This will also open up for adding more metadata in the future, such as filetype information, currently installed version, latest available version, etc. Also there's Cowth Vader.
* optimize io (70%+ startup speedups) (#93)William Boman2021-09-171-29/+28
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* styluaWilliam Boman2021-08-151-6/+6
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* npm, pip3: add executable(root_dir, executable) util functionWilliam Boman2021-07-101-2/+1
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* angularls: fix rootpathWilliam Boman2021-07-041-1/+1
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* add angularls (#27)William Boman2021-07-041-0/+48