Brian Cully via "Emacs development discussions." <emacs-devel@gnu.org> writes: Hi, >> I'm looking for some advice on using eglot in a remote TRAMP editing >> session. I have a couple of scenarios where I'd need to access a VM and >> edit Python code residing inside. Having a Python LSP that can help me in >> this use case would be really great. >> >> Since there is nothing in the eglot manual about this scenario, I'm asking >> for enlightenment here > > As long as the language server is installed on the remote, it should > Just Workâ¢. > > You may need to add â'tramp-own-remote-pathâ to âtramp-remote-pathâ, > depending on where the LSP is installed, however. It is on my TODO to check how well Tramp is integrated with eglot. Great to hear that it seems to work flawless, but I believe there might be some hints for performance improvement, like setting "direct-async-process" connection property. When time permits I'll go through this, and I might contribute some few words to the eglot manual. > -bjc Best regards, Michael.
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