Hi! I'm a maintainer of a PowerShell extension for nvim/vim https://github.com/coc-extensions/coc-powershell …
I'm very curious about this built-in LSP support and would love to know how I can hook it up to our language server.
Our LS is very.. unique.. So it might be a good robustness test for you 
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hi :)
#neovim is currently using this repo as a home for "a bunch of LSP configs": https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lsp Maybe that answers your question, else create an issue there... or PR ;) - Još 4 druga odgovora
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This is fantastic!
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Congrats Justin. Glad my original PR finally frankensteined it's way into implementation
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Thanks for all of your hard work on this project! RT
@justinmk: Why#neovim is still fun to work on after 5 years: people keep showing up with really impressive work, out of nowhere... Built-in LSP support has landed:https://github.com/neovim/neovim/pull/11336 …Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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Does this mean it won’t be necessary coc.vim and others?
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I have the same question, what js他he different between this and coc.vim?
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