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Is there any package that shows the definition of the spot where the cursor is at like the image I attached? This is the image I just made for explanation :)
I’m not an lsp-mode
user myself, but I do believe it has something like that. There are some functions prefixed with peek in lsp-ui-mode
I believe
You’re probably already aware of Cider I guess. It will show you the relevant bits, like parameters and documentation, but not the implementation itself AFAIK
I wrote some code for this function. It works like the image below! But it may has some bugs because it's experimental version. 🙂 https://github.com/eunmin/cider-show-def/blob/main/cider-show-def.el
Hey, lsp-mode
has lsp-ui-doc
that does exaclty what you want 🙂
https://emacs-lsp.github.io/lsp-mode/tutorials/how-to-turn-off/
I use emacs, cider and company(-box) and I would like to show the company-box popup "on demand" (i.e: while not completing) For example: without candidates, just the cursor on a name, and it would show what company-box displays when in the candidate list
how can I achieve that?