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authorMichael Smith <mikesmiffy128@gmail.com>2024-07-15 20:05:47 +0100
committerMichael Smith <mikesmiffy128@gmail.com>2024-07-15 20:05:47 +0100
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Update lspconfig, add indent-blanklineHEADmaster
indent-blankline is probably old because I've actually been using it for ages, but I have a strict if-it-ain't-broke policy, so I'm not going to update it. lspconfig *was* broke though with nvim 0.10, so now it's fixed.
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+local util = require 'lspconfig.util'
+
+return {
+ default_config = {
+ cmd = { 'perlnavigator' },
+ filetypes = { 'perl' },
+ root_dir = util.find_git_ancestor,
+ single_file_support = true,
+ },
+ docs = {
+ description = [[
+https://github.com/bscan/PerlNavigator
+
+A Perl language server. It can be installed via npm:
+
+```sh
+npm i -g perlnavigator-server
+```
+
+At minimum, you will need `perl` in your path. If you want to use a non-standard `perl` you will need to set your configuration like so:
+```lua
+settings = {
+ perlnavigator = {
+ perlPath = '/some/odd/location/my-perl'
+ }
+}
+```
+
+The `contributes.configuration.properties` section of `perlnavigator`'s `package.json` has all available configuration settings. All
+settings have a reasonable default, but, at minimum, you may want to point `perlnavigator` at your `perltidy` and `perlcritic` configurations.
+]],
+ },
+}