zlacker

[parent] [thread] 3 comments
1. saagar+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-01-29 07:06:08
As a Sublime user I mostly agree, except for the project stuff. I can never bring myself to set that up. What are you using multiple LSP servers per file for?
replies(2): >>dijit+N9 >>james2+LQ1
2. dijit+N9[view] [source] 2025-01-29 08:57:29
>>saagar+(OP)
If you have any in-lined code, SQL/HTML. I can see that being a great feature.

My eyes widened at that part of the article, as I have to betray syntax highlighting when I in-line something, which makes me want to break it into it's own file to get the highlighting back. But for simple things (like one-liners); breaking it into its own file makes things even more messy.

replies(1): >>saagar+0c
◧◩
3. saagar+0c[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-01-29 09:25:04
>>dijit+N9
Hmm, so while it's not LSP I do have a Markdown plugin that highlights code blocks. But I don't rely on autocomplete there.
4. james2+LQ1[view] [source] 2025-01-29 18:58:16
>>saagar+(OP)
I got a perfect example: an Astro site. I currently have the Astro LSP, Tailwind LSP, and the Biome LSP, all running on the same file. I even have Typos LSP too. Having them all going at the sam time and being able to tweak their settings on a per-project basis is ideal for my workflow.
[go to top]