I just installed #snyk @snyk today, and I'm impressed with their LSP language server option, which means that in-editor diagnostics for projects are available for users of #neovim and #helixeditor
Usually, it's pretty common for tooling to have VSCode and IntelliJ plugins (snyk has these, too) but completely ignore everything else
Great work, keep it up! <3
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@jokeyrhyme wait did helix add a way to extend it with new services/plugins?
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@zkat not yet, that effort is still in-progress: https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/pull/8675
But, it does speak LSP very well, so it's possible to add more LSP servers to it ( https://docs.helix-editor.com/languages.html#language-server-configuration ) and it includes the settings for a whole bunch of them out-of-the-box ( https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/blob/master/languages.toml )
In this case Snyk offers an LSP language server: https://docs.snyk.io/integrate-with-snyk/ide-tools/snyk-language-server
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@jokeyrhyme ahhh the new feature is that you can do multiple LSPs per language. Awesome
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@zkat oh, yes, haha, I forgot that it didn't support that for a long time
But yes, I've got 3 or 4 language servers per language in some cases now, and I think some people have even rigged up Copilot / ChatGPT as LSP language servers if that floats your boat
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