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2021-02-27
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Oh man I've finally gotten around to install LSP and TreeSitter, and my head is spinning... TreeSitter not so much (unless I'm missing something) but LSP is huge...
what's the value over CoC? I haven't installed vim-lsp as I couldn't work out what additional value it would provide
I'm getting completion from CoC, and then vim-iced gives me docs. So I guess I couldn't figure out what the real addition__ would be! :-)
I haven't used CoC -- the Node.js and the VSCode references put me off. The built in LSP in Neovim works without any real need for plugins, which is always nice.
Yeah, I misunderstood the original message, I use clojure-lsp via CoC, never tried the built in one. I think you need nvim 0.5 for that.
I do encourage people to share the specifics of what they find useful with LSP. People share their excitement about LSP, but it's hard to understand why without very specific examples.