LSP-Deno
Convenience package for starting the deno lsp server
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LSP-Deno
A convenience package to take advantage of the bundled language server present in the Deno runtime.
To use this package, you must have:
- The LSP package.
- A Deno runtime.
Applicable Selectors
The Deno language server operates on the following base scopes:
source.ts.react
source.tsx
source.ts
source.js.react
source.jsx
source.js
Configuration
The server does not automatically start for the scopes listed above - it's expected that you enable it for a given project by running LSP: Enable Language Server in Project
from the Command Palette.
It is recommended to disable LSP-typescript when working with LSP-deno.
Run LSP: Disable Language Server in Project
from the Command Palette, then select LSP-typescript.
You may edit the default settings by running Preferences: LSP-Deno Settings
from the Command Palette.