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Pointing to the wiki seems like a good idea, but installing the server itself would be too big a burden maintenance wise. Maybe plugins in the future can solve this with "bundles" for languages. |
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https://github.com/williamboman/nvim-lsp-installer/ contains all the logic to install all the language servers, it could be converted to a bash script for universal use. |
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now, when the user want to use helix, he need to look at
How to install the default language servers
on the GitHub wiki,then usehx --health
for check if lsp is installed,then install it,then maybe add it to $PATH.maybe helix can prompt the user for auto-install the lsp of the file. (or point to the wiki)
like prompt:
do you want to install recommended lsp for python (python-lsp-server) using pipx? [y/N]
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