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Hey #dev Fedi, I need help!
Recently, #Kate #LSP for #Python (using python-lsp and #jedi) stopped working for me.
Apparently Kate does not provide the expected document variable to jedi but just "None", which obviously breaks the whole package.Anyone else also having this issue? Are there other tools I can test to replace jedi to detect docstrings and jump to definitions in Python files?
Thanks in advance for any tip.
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Hey #dev Fedi, I need help!
Recently, #Kate #LSP for #Python (using python-lsp and #jedi) stopped working for me.
Apparently Kate does not provide the expected document variable to jedi but just "None", which obviously breaks the whole package.Anyone else also having this issue? Are there other tools I can test to replace jedi to detect docstrings and jump to definitions in Python files?
Thanks in advance for any tip.
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Hey #dev Fedi, I need help!
Recently, #Kate #LSP for #Python (using python-lsp and #jedi) stopped working for me.
Apparently Kate does not provide the expected document variable to jedi but just "None", which obviously breaks the whole package.Anyone else also having this issue? Are there other tools I can test to replace jedi to detect docstrings and jump to definitions in Python files?
Thanks in advance for any tip.
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Hey #dev Fedi, I need help!
Recently, #Kate #LSP for #Python (using python-lsp and #jedi) stopped working for me.
Apparently Kate does not provide the expected document variable to jedi but just "None", which obviously breaks the whole package.Anyone else also having this issue? Are there other tools I can test to replace jedi to detect docstrings and jump to definitions in Python files?
Thanks in advance for any tip.
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Hey #dev Fedi, I need help!
Recently, #Kate #LSP for #Python (using python-lsp and #jedi) stopped working for me.
Apparently Kate does not provide the expected document variable to jedi but just "None", which obviously breaks the whole package.Anyone else also having this issue? Are there other tools I can test to replace jedi to detect docstrings and jump to definitions in Python files?
Thanks in advance for any tip.
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ruff looks like very interesting tooling. Trying to make it work for Emacs groundup. Has anyone been able to run it with eglot using this pylsp plugin: https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-ruff ?
So finicky!
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ruff looks like very interesting tooling. Trying to make it work for Emacs groundup. Has anyone been able to run it with eglot using this pylsp plugin: https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-ruff ?
So finicky!
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ruff looks like very interesting tooling. Trying to make it work for Emacs groundup. Has anyone been able to run it with eglot using this pylsp plugin: https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-ruff ?
So finicky!
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ruff looks like very interesting tooling. Trying to make it work for Emacs groundup. Has anyone been able to run it with eglot using this pylsp plugin: https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-ruff ?
So finicky!
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ruff looks like very interesting tooling. Trying to make it work for Emacs groundup. Has anyone been able to run it with eglot using this pylsp plugin: https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-ruff ?
So finicky!
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@pkw #Eglot and #lspmode are #LSP clients for #Emacs, use either or. Eglot is built-into Emacs 29 and upwards and is meant to integrate with existing Emacs utilities, LSP-mode has some more bells and whistles. I found I don't need those and use Eglot. As the language server I use #pylsp, which by default uses the #jedi Python package for completion. You don't need a jedi-specific Emacs package anymore if you use LSP, but still should install the Python package.
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@pkw #Eglot and #lspmode are #LSP clients for #Emacs, use either or. Eglot is built-into Emacs 29 and upwards and is meant to integrate with existing Emacs utilities, LSP-mode has some more bells and whistles. I found I don't need those and use Eglot. As the language server I use #pylsp, which by default uses the #jedi Python package for completion. You don't need a jedi-specific Emacs package anymore if you use LSP, but still should install the Python package.
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@pkw #Eglot and #lspmode are #LSP clients for #Emacs, use either or. Eglot is built-into Emacs 29 and upwards and is meant to integrate with existing Emacs utilities, LSP-mode has some more bells and whistles. I found I don't need those and use Eglot. As the language server I use #pylsp, which by default uses the #jedi Python package for completion. You don't need a jedi-specific Emacs package anymore if you use LSP, but still should install the Python package.
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@pkw #Eglot and #lspmode are #LSP clients for #Emacs, use either or. Eglot is built-into Emacs 29 and upwards and is meant to integrate with existing Emacs utilities, LSP-mode has some more bells and whistles. I found I don't need those and use Eglot. As the language server I use #pylsp, which by default uses the #jedi Python package for completion. You don't need a jedi-specific Emacs package anymore if you use LSP, but still should install the Python package.
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@pkw #Eglot and #lspmode are #LSP clients for #Emacs, use either or. Eglot is built-into Emacs 29 and upwards and is meant to integrate with existing Emacs utilities, LSP-mode has some more bells and whistles. I found I don't need those and use Eglot. As the language server I use #pylsp, which by default uses the #jedi Python package for completion. You don't need a jedi-specific Emacs package anymore if you use LSP, but still should install the Python package.
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Anybody knows how to perform a notebook formatting using #jupyterlab and #jupyterlab-lsp and #pylsp ? I can't find anything in the docs how it actually would be activated and apparently nobody in the forums knows it either.
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Anybody knows how to perform a notebook formatting using #jupyterlab and #jupyterlab-lsp and #pylsp ? I can't find anything in the docs how it actually would be activated and apparently nobody in the forums knows it either.
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Anybody knows how to perform a notebook formatting using #jupyterlab and #jupyterlab-lsp and #pylsp ? I can't find anything in the docs how it actually would be activated and apparently nobody in the forums knows it either.
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Anybody knows how to perform a notebook formatting using #jupyterlab and #jupyterlab-lsp and #pylsp ? I can't find anything in the docs how it actually would be activated and apparently nobody in the forums knows it either.
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Anybody knows how to perform a notebook formatting using #jupyterlab and #jupyterlab-lsp and #pylsp ? I can't find anything in the docs how it actually would be activated and apparently nobody in the forums knows it either.
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So I'm trying the #helix editor. It has a vim like interface & tutor, themes, support for multiple languages through a language server. I'm using #pylsp instead of pyright.
Even if I'm working in W11 I'm slowly getting myself off their products and using more #opensource products.
And why am I stuck in W11 - I really love my Surface Pro. When there is a #linux that works as well between a laptop and a tablet I'll switch.
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So I'm trying the #helix editor. It has a vim like interface & tutor, themes, support for multiple languages through a language server. I'm using #pylsp instead of pyright.
Even if I'm working in W11 I'm slowly getting myself off their products and using more #opensource products.
And why am I stuck in W11 - I really love my Surface Pro. When there is a #linux that works as well between a laptop and a tablet I'll switch.
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So I'm trying the #helix editor. It has a vim like interface & tutor, themes, support for multiple languages through a language server. I'm using #pylsp instead of pyright.
Even if I'm working in W11 I'm slowly getting myself off their products and using more #opensource products.
And why am I stuck in W11 - I really love my Surface Pro. When there is a #linux that works as well between a laptop and a tablet I'll switch.
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So I'm trying the #helix editor. It has a vim like interface & tutor, themes, support for multiple languages through a language server. I'm using #pylsp instead of pyright.
Even if I'm working in W11 I'm slowly getting myself off their products and using more #opensource products.
And why am I stuck in W11 - I really love my Surface Pro. When there is a #linux that works as well between a laptop and a tablet I'll switch.
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So I'm trying the #helix editor. It has a vim like interface & tutor, themes, support for multiple languages through a language server. I'm using #pylsp instead of pyright.
Even if I'm working in W11 I'm slowly getting myself off their products and using more #opensource products.
And why am I stuck in W11 - I really love my Surface Pro. When there is a #linux that works as well between a laptop and a tablet I'll switch.