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coc-extensions/coc-svelte: svelte support for (Neo)Vim

fork from svelte-vscode.

Provides rich intellisense for Svelte components in (neo)vim, utilising the svelte language server.

You have to install syntax plugin to get syntax highlight and get right filetype, for example leafOfTree/vim-svelte-plugin

If you added "files.associations": {"*.svelte": "html" } to your CoC settings, remove it.

Do you want to use TypeScript/SCSS/Less/..? See the docs.

You can expect the following within Svelte files:

The extension also comes packaged with a TypeScript plugin, which when activated provides intellisense within JavaScript and TypeScript files for interacting with Svelte files.

Settings to toggle specific features of the extension. The full list of all settings is here.

  1. Run yarn add -D svelte-language-server to install svelte-language-server as a dev dependency
  2. Run yarn dlx @yarnpkg/pnpify --sdk vim to generate or update the Vim/Yarn integration SDKs.
  3. Set the svelte.language-server.ls-path setting in your user configuration, pointing it to the workspace-installed language server.
  4. Restart vim.
  5. Commit the changes to .yarn/sdks

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