Hi, folks!

I’d like to set up my emacs with lsp-mode and lsp-ui, but I am finding myself in some analysis paralysis. Ruling out the Palantir language server because it’s deprecated and because it’s Palantir, that still leaves me with five language server recommendations from lsp-mode.

Anybody have any opinions they’d like to share? Any really bad experiences I should avoid? How do I configure your favorite? (Feel free to assume I know very little about configuring emacs.)

If it makes a difference, I am a poetry user and a religious mypy --strict user.

Thanks in advance!

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Sounds like things are going very wrong in lsp land. The point of a language server is to support lots of types of tools through an abstracted server. Not to have one server per tool.

Otherwise, just use fly-checker. It can even get information from multiple tools at once.

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what do you mean by one server per tool?

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Op was listing different Lsp servers for things like jedi, pyright, etc. All of those things should really integrate with a single server.

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insert standards xkcd

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