Italian Swirls 🍝 ================= Minimal Python language server, based on [Jedi][jedi] and [pygls][pygls]. [jedi]: https://jedi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html [pygls]: https://pygls.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html Still in development but works on my machine. ✨ Supported features: | LSP method | Description | |-------------------------------|----------------------------| | `textDocument/completion` | Complete | | `textDocument/definition` | Go to definition | | `textDocument/typeDefinition` | Go to type definition | | `textDocument/hover` | Show documentation | | `textDocument/references` | Show references | | `textDocument/rename` | Renaming symbols and files | Install ------- TODO About ----- ### Why? General-purpose servers (e.g. pyls, py-lsp) try to do too much and break stuff too often for me. Locking Neovim when I press tab, crashes of all kind, LspRestart failing. Also I like my linting and formatting done by dedicated tools such as [nvim-lint][nvim-lint] and [formatter][formatter]. [nvim-lint]: https://github.com/mfussenegger/nvim-lint [formatter]: https://github.com/mhartington/formatter.nvim Other Jedi-based servers (e.g. jedi-language-server) seem to focus on coc-nvim and frequently fail on Neovim's native LSP client for me. I tried to fix jedi-language-server several times when it failed me but I thought it could be fun to try pygls to redo it as small and simple as I can. And running a Node server to get Python completions? No way. That said, jedi-language-server is a good project and if you're fine with coc-nvim you should definitely check it out. Lots of the code here is ~~stolen~~ inspired from this project. ### Why the name? Take the string β€œIs this a Star Wars reference?” Language Server, compress it to `ITASWRLS` and expand it back to Italian Swirls. Italian dishes are made of few elements that work well together. Enough questions! ### License GPLv3.