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kwerle/ruby_language_server: Language Server implementation in Ruby for Ruby. Development happens on the develop branch. Production is master.

Overview

https://github.com/kwerle/ruby_language_server

The goal of this project is to provide a language server implementation for ruby in ruby.

Status

Used day-to-day.

Help welcome.

Features Editor Integrations

You probably want to use one of the developed integrations:

Running

ruby_language_server will start the program and wait for activity using LSP's STDIO interface

Development

Master branch is for releases. Develop branch is for ongoing development. Fork off develop; I'll merge to master for releases.

Clone. I love git HubFlow.

Check out the Makefile. You are going to want to do make guard in one window and make continuous_development in another.

I use vscode with the "Ruby Language Server" extension install. I edit the settings to use the docker image local_ruby_language_server. Quitting and restarting vscode to load the next iteration.

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