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− | '''haskell-language-server''' is a [[Language Server Protocol]] |
+ | '''haskell-language-server''' (HLS) is a GHC-oriented implementation of the [[Language Server Protocol]] (LSP). |
==Features== |
==Features== |
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* Generate explicit import lists |
* Generate explicit import lists |
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* Evaluate code in comments with a click |
* Evaluate code in comments with a click |
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+ | * Generates class instance stubs<ref>https://github.com/haskell/haskell-language-server/releases/tag/0.8.0</ref> |
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==Installation== |
==Installation== |
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+ | [https://www.haskell.org/ghcup/ Ghcup] can install HLS, but after installation, you'll need to integrate it with an editor. The [https://github.com/haskell/haskell-language-server#configuring-your-editor README.md] offers instructions for how to integrate with VSCode/SublimeText/Vim/Neovim/Atom/Emacs. Note that you may also need to add some options in your project configuration. The README also covers that. |
==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 22:18, 7 January 2021
haskell-language-server (HLS) is a GHC-oriented implementation of the Language Server Protocol (LSP).
Features
- Generate explicit import lists
- Evaluate code in comments with a click
- Generates class instance stubs[1]
Installation
Ghcup can install HLS, but after installation, you'll need to integrate it with an editor. The README.md offers instructions for how to integrate with VSCode/SublimeText/Vim/Neovim/Atom/Emacs. Note that you may also need to add some options in your project configuration. The README also covers that.
History
In January 2020, Neil Mitchell wrote a blog post launching the project.[2]