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    clojure-lsp

    clojure-lsp

    Clojure & ClojureScript Language Server (LSP) implementation

    Clojure‑LSP provides a Language Server Protocol server for Clojure and ClojureScript. It statically analyzes code to offer rich editor features such as autocomplete, go-to-definition, find-references, renaming, code actions, refactorings, linting, formatting, code lens, semantic highlighting, call hierarchy, and Java interop support. Works across editors via LSP clients.
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    Metals

    Metals

    Scala language server with rich IDE features

    Scala language server with rich IDE features.
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    LTEX LS

    LTEX LS

    LTeX Language Server: LSP language server for LanguageTool

    LTEX LS (LTEX Language Server) implements a language server according to the Language Server Protocol (LSP) and provides grammar and spelling errors in markup documents (LATEX, Markdown, etc.). The documents are checked with LanguageTool. Typically, you start the language server (either locally or remotely), you send the language server your LATEX or Markdown document, and it will respond with a list of the grammar and spelling errors in it. To use LTEX LS in this way, you have to use a...
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