add biome and two lsp at once
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lsp/biome.lua
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lsp/biome.lua
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---@brief
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--- https://biomejs.dev
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---
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--- Toolchain of the web. [Successor of Rome](https://biomejs.dev/blog/annoucing-biome).
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---
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--- ```sh
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--- npm install [-g] @biomejs/biome
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--- ```
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---
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--- ### Monorepo support
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---
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--- `biome` supports monorepos by default. It will automatically find the `biome.json` corresponding to the package you are working on, as described in the [documentation](https://biomejs.dev/guides/big-projects/#monorepo). This works without the need of spawning multiple instances of `biome`, saving memory.
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local util = require 'lspconfig.util'
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---@type vim.lsp.Config
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return {
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cmd = function(dispatchers, config)
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local cmd = 'biome'
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if (config or {}).root_dir then
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local local_cmd = vim.fs.joinpath(config.root_dir, 'node_modules/.bin', cmd)
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if vim.fn.executable(local_cmd) == 1 then
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cmd = local_cmd
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end
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end
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return vim.lsp.rpc.start({ cmd, 'lsp-proxy' }, dispatchers)
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end,
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filetypes = {
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'astro',
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'css',
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'graphql',
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'html',
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'javascript',
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'javascriptreact',
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'json',
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'jsonc',
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'svelte',
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'typescript',
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'typescriptreact',
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'vue',
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},
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workspace_required = true,
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root_dir = function(bufnr, on_dir)
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-- The project root is where the LSP can be started from
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-- As stated in the documentation above, this LSP supports monorepos and simple projects.
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-- We select then from the project root, which is identified by the presence of a package
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-- manager lock file.
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local root_markers = {
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'package-lock.json',
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'yarn.lock',
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'pnpm-lock.yaml',
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'bun.lockb',
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'bun.lock',
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'deno.lock',
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}
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-- Set a lower priority to avoid spawning multiple servers on monorepos
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local biome_config_files = { 'biome.json', 'biome.jsonc' }
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-- Give the root markers equal priority by wrapping them in a table
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root_markers = vim.fn.has('nvim-0.11.3') == 1 and { root_markers, biome_config_files, { '.git' } }
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or vim.list_extend(root_markers, vim.list_extend(biome_config_files, { '.git' }))
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-- We fallback to the current working directory if no project root is found
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local project_root = vim.fs.root(bufnr, root_markers) or vim.fn.getcwd()
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-- We know that the buffer is using Biome if it has a config file
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-- in its directory tree.
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local filename = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_name(bufnr)
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biome_config_files = util.insert_package_json(biome_config_files, 'biomejs', filename)
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local is_buffer_using_biome = vim.fs.find(biome_config_files, {
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path = filename,
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type = 'file',
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limit = 1,
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upward = true,
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stop = vim.fs.dirname(project_root),
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})[1]
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if not is_buffer_using_biome then
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return
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end
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on_dir(project_root)
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end,
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}
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lua/lspconfig/util.lua
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lua/lspconfig/util.lua
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local M = {}
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function M.root_markers_with_field(root_files, new_names, field, fname)
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local path = vim.fn.fnamemodify(fname, ':h')
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local found = vim.fs.find(new_names, { path = path, upward = true })
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for _, f in ipairs(found or {}) do
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for line in io.lines(f) do
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if line:find(field) then
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root_files[#root_files + 1] = vim.fs.basename(f)
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break
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end
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end
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end
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return root_files
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end
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function M.insert_package_json(root_files, field, fname)
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return M.root_markers_with_field(root_files, { 'package.json', 'package.json5' }, field, fname)
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end
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return M
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@@ -39,14 +39,14 @@ function M.get()
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{ ft = 'markdown', ts = { 'markdown', 'markdown_inline' }, format = 'prettier' },
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{ ft = 'bash', lsp = 'bash-language-server', lint = 'shellcheck', format = 'shfmt' },
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{ ft = 'lua', lsp = 'lua-language-server', lint = 'luacheck', format = 'stylua' },
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{ ft = { 'json', 'jsonc' }, lsp = 'json-lsp' },
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{ ft = { 'json', 'jsonc' }, lsp = 'biome', format = 'biome' },
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{ ft = 'html', lsp = 'html-lsp' },
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{ ft = 'css', lsp = { 'css-lsp', 'tailwindcss-language-server' } },
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{
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ft = { 'javascript', 'typescript', 'javascriptreact', 'typescriptreact' },
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ts = { 'javascript', 'typescript', 'tsx' },
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lsp = { 'vtsls', 'eslint-lsp' },
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format = { 'prettierd', 'prettier' },
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lsp = { 'vtsls', 'biome' },
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format = 'biome',
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},
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}
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end
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-- ======== Cache ========
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function M.load_specs()
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local specs_raw = require('modules.language-specs').get()
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local hash = hash_spec(specs_raw)
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local cache = load_cache()
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if cache then
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if cache and cache.hash == hash then
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M.general = cache.spec
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else
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local specs_raw = require('modules.language-specs').get()
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M.general, M.mason = M.generate_specs(specs_raw)
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save_cache({ hash = hash_spec(specs_raw), spec = M.general })
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save_cache({ hash = hash, spec = M.general })
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end
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return M.general, M.mason
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end
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@@ -293,11 +294,19 @@ function M.ts.setup()
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end
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function M.lsp.setup()
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vim.lsp.config('*', {
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capabilities = {
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general = {
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positionEncodings = { 'utf-8' },
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},
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},
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})
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for _, lsp_name in ipairs((M.general and M.general.language_servers) or {}) do
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vim.lsp.enable(lsp_name)
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end
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vim.api.nvim_buf_create_user_command(0, 'LspInfo', function()
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vim.api.nvim_create_user_command('LspInfo', function()
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vim.cmd('checkhealth vim.lsp')
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end, {})
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end
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