@ripple-ts/language-server 0.2.207 → 0.2.210

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+ # @ripple-ts/language-server
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+ ## 0.2.210
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+ ### Patch Changes
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+ - Updated dependencies []:
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+ - @ripple-ts/typescript-plugin@0.2.210
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+ ## 0.2.209
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+ ### Patch Changes
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+ - Updated dependencies []:
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+ - @ripple-ts/typescript-plugin@0.2.209
package/README.md CHANGED
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  # @ripple-ts/language-server
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- Language Server Protocol (LSP) implementation for Ripple. This package provides language intelligence features for
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- Ripple files and can be integrated into any editor that supports LSP.
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+ Language Server Protocol (LSP) implementation for Ripple. This package provides
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+ language intelligence features for Ripple files and can be integrated into any
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  ## Features
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  ## Editor Integration
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- This language server can be integrated into any editor that supports LSP. There are also specialized plugins for popular editors.
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+ This language server can be integrated into any editor that supports LSP. There
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+ are also specialized plugins for popular editors.
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  #### VS Code
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- Use the [official extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Ripple-TS.ripple-ts-vscode-plugin
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+ Use the [official
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+ extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Ripple-TS.ripple-ts-vscode-plugin
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  It uses this language server internally.
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  #### WebStorm/IntelliJ
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  2. Install the [LSP4IJ plugin](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/23257-lsp4ij).
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  3. Add a new language server in it
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  4. Specify `ripple-language-server --stdio` as the command in it.
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- 5. Go to `Mappings` —> `File name patterns` and add a new value with `File name patterns` set to `*.ripple` and `Language Id` set to `ripple.
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+ 5. Go to `Mappings` —> `File name patterns` and add a new value with
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+ `File name patterns` set to `*.ripple` and `Language Id` set to `ripple.
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  #### Neovim (v0.11+)
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  Use the official plugin.
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- 1. Install [`nvim-treesitter`](https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter).
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+ [`nvim-treesitter`](https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter).
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  2. Install the plugin.
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  <details>
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  </details>
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- If you're using another plugin manager and wish to share installation instructions, please consider opening a PR.
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+ instructions, please consider opening a PR.
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  #### Sublime Text
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- Until the plugin lands on Package Control you need to install it from the packaged release:
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- 1. Make sure [Package Control](https://packagecontrol.io/installation) is installed, then install the [LSP](https://packagecontrol.io/packages/LSP) package (`Tools → Command Palette… → Package Control: Install Package → LSP`).
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+ 1. Make sure [Package Control](https://packagecontrol.io/installation) is
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+ installed, then install the [LSP](https://packagecontrol.io/packages/LSP)
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+ package (`Tools → Command Palette… → Package Control: Install Package → LSP`).
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  2. Clone this repository.
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- 4. In Sublime Text, open `Preferences → Browse Packages…`, go up one level, and open the `Installed Packages/` directory.
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  Diagnostics, completions, and other features should work in `.ripple` files now.
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  ## Standalone Usage
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  "name": "@ripple-ts/language-server",
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  "description": "Language Server Protocol implementation for Ripple",
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  "main": "index.js",
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  "volar-service-typescript": "0.0.68",
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  "vscode-languageserver-textdocument": "^1.0.12",
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  "vscode-uri": "^3.1.0",
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  "devDependencies": {
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  "peerDependencies": {
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  "typescript": "^5.9.2"
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