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# Zig Language Server
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Zig Language Server, or `zls` , is a language server for Zig. The Zig wiki states that "The Zig community is decentralized" and "There is no concept of 'official' or 'unofficial'", so instead of calling `zls` unofficial, and I'm going to call it a cool option, one of [many ](https://github.com/search?q=zig+language+server ).
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## Table Of Contents
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- [Installation ](#installation )
- [Build Options ](#build-options )
- [Configuration Options ](#configuration-options )
- [Usage ](#usage )
- [VSCode ](#vscode )
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- [Sublime Text 3 ](#sublime-text-3 )
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- [Kate ](#kate )
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- [Neovim/Vim8 ](#neovimvim8 )
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- [Emacs ](#emacs )
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- [Doom Emacs ](#doom-emacs )
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- [Related Projects ](#related-projects )
- [License ](#license )
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## Installation
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Installation starts with downloading an official release from the [Releases page ](https://github.com/zigtools/zls/releases ).
See [Downloading and Building ZLS ](https://github.com/zigtools/zls/wiki/Downloading-and-Building-ZLS ) on the Wiki, or the page about [using ZLS with Visual Studio Code ](https://github.com/zigtools/zls/wiki/Installing-for-Visual-Studio-Code ) for a guide to help get `zls` running in your editor.
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### Installing binaries
#### MacOS
You can install the latest release into `$HOME/zls` using e.g.:
```sh
brew install xz
mkdir $HOME/zls & & cd $HOME/zls & & curl -L https://github.com/zigtools/zls/releases/download/0.1.0/x86_64-macos.tar.xz | tar -xJ --strip-components=1 -C .
```
#### Linux
You can install the latest release into `$HOME/zls` using e.g.:
```
sudo apt install xz-utils
mkdir $HOME/zls & & cd $HOME/zls & & curl -L https://github.com/zigtools/zls/releases/download/0.1.0/x86_64-linux.tar.xz | tar -xJ --strip-components=1 -C .
```
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### From Source
Building `zls` is very easy. You will need [a build of Zig master ](https://ziglang.org/download/ ) to build zls.
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```bash
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git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/zigtools/zls
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cd zls
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zig build -Drelease-safe
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cd zig-cache\bin
zls config # Configure ZLS
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```
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*For detailed building instructions, see the Wiki page about [Cloning With Git ](https://github.com/zigtools/zls/wiki/Downloading-and-Building-ZLS#cloning-with-git ).*
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#### Build Options
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| Option | Type | Default Value | What it Does |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
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| `-Ddata_version` | `string` (master, 0.7.0 or 0.7.1) | master | The data file version. This selects the files in the `src/data` folder that correspond to the Zig version being served.|
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### Configuration Options
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You can configure zls by running `zls config` .
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zls will look for a zls.json configuration file in multiple locations with the following priority:
- In the local configuration folder of your OS (as provided by [known-folders ](https://github.com/ziglibs/known-folders#folder-list ))
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- In the global configuration folder of your OS (as provided by [known-folders ](https://github.com/ziglibs/known-folders#folder-list ))
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The following options are currently available.
| Option | Type | Default value | What it Does |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
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| `enable_snippets` | `bool` | `false` | Enables snippet completions when the client also supports them. |
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| `zig_lib_path` | `?[]const u8` | `null` | zig library path, e.g. `/path/to/zig/lib/zig` , used to analyze std library imports. |
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| `zig_exe_path` | `?[]const u8` | `null` | zig executable path, e.g. `/path/to/zig/zig` , used to run the custom build runner. If `null` , zig is looked up in `PATH` . Will be used to infer the zig standard library path if none is provided. |
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| `warn_style` | `bool` | `false` | Enables warnings for style *guideline* mismatches |
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| `build_runner_path` | `?[]const u8` | `null` | Path to the build_runner.zig file provided by zls. `null` is equivalent to `${executable_directory}/build_runner.zig` |
| `build_runner_cache_path` | `?[]const u8` | `null` | Path to a directroy that will be used as zig's cache when running `zig run build_runner.zig ...` . `null` is equivalent to `${KnownFloders.Cache}/zls` |
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| `enable_semantic_tokens` | `bool` | `true` | Enables semantic token support when the client also supports it. |
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| `operator_completions` | `bool` | `true` | Enables `*` and `?` operators in completion lists. |
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| `skip_std_references` | `bool` | `false` | When true, skips searching for references in std. Improves lookup speed for functions in user's code. Renaming and go-to-definition will continue to work as is.
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| `include_at_in_builtins` | `bool` | `false` | Most editors (except Sublime Text, it seems) generate a duplicate @ if a completion starts with it.
| `max_detail_length` | `usize` | `1048576` | Completion detail fields are truncated to this length. Decrease if previews lag your editor.
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## Features
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`zls` supports most language features, including simple type function support, usingnamespace, payload capture type resolution, custom packages and others.
Notable language features that are not currently implemented include `@cImport` as well as most forms of compile time evaluation.
The following LSP features are supported:
- Completions
- Hover
- Goto definition/declaration
- Document symbols
- Find references
- Rename symbol
- Formatting using `zig fmt`
- Semantic token highlighting (LSP 3.16 proposed feature, implemented by a few clients including VSCode, kak and emacs lsp-mode)
You can install `zls` using the instuctions for your text editor below:
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### VSCode
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Install the `zls-vscode` extension from [here ](https://github.com/zigtools/zls-vscode/releases ) and provide a path to the build `zls` executable.
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### Sublime Text 3
- Install the `LSP` package from [here ](https://github.com/sublimelsp/LSP/releases ) or via Package Control.
- Add this snippet to `LSP's` user settings:
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```json
{
"clients": {
"zig":{
"command": ["zls"],
"enabled": true,
"languageId": "zig",
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"scopes": ["source.zig"],
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"syntaxes": ["Packages/Zig Language/Syntaxes/Zig.tmLanguage"]
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}
}
}
```
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### Kate
- Enable `LSP client` plugin in Kate settings.
- Add this snippet to `LSP client's` user settings (e.g. /$HOME/.config/kate/lspclient)
(or paste it in `LSP client's` GUI settings)
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```json
{
"servers": {
"zig": {
"command": ["zls"],
"url": "https://github.com/zigtools/zls",
"highlightingModeRegex": "^Zig$"
}
}
}
```
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### Neovim/Vim8
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#### CoC
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- Install the CoC engine from [here ](https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim ).
- Issue `:CocConfig` from within your Vim editor, and the following snippet:
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```json
{
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"languageserver": {
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"zls" : {
"command": "command_or_path_to_zls",
"filetypes": ["zig"]
}
}
}
```
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#### YouCompleteMe
- Install YouCompleteMeFrom [here ](https://github.com/ycm-core/YouCompleteMe.git ).
- Add these lines to your vimrc:
```vim
"ensure zig is a recognized filetype
autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead *.zig set filetype=zig
let g:ycm_language_server =
\ [
\{
\ 'name': 'zls',
\ 'filetypes': [ 'zig' ],
\ 'cmdline': [ '/path/to/zls_executable' ]
\ }
\ ]
```
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#### nvim-lspconfig
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Requires Nvim 0.5 (HEAD)!
- Install nvim-lspconfig from [here ](https://github.com/neovim/nvim-lspconfig ).
- Install zig.vim from [here ](https://github.com/ziglang/zig.vim ).
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nvim-lspconfig already ships a configuration for zls. A simple `init.vim` might look like this:
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```vim
call plug#begin('~/.config/nvim/plugged')
Plug 'neovim/nvim-lspconfig'
Plug 'nvim-lua/completion-nvim'
Plug 'ziglang/zig.vim'
call plug#end()
:lua < < EOF
local lspconfig = require('lspconfig')
local on_attach = function(_, bufnr)
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_option(bufnr, 'omnifunc', 'v:lua.vim.lsp.omnifunc')
require('completion').on_attach()
end
local servers = {'zls'}
for _, lsp in ipairs(servers) do
lspconfig[lsp].setup {
on_attach = on_attach,
}
end
EOF
" Set completeopt to have a better completion experience
set completeopt=menuone,noinsert,noselect
" Enable completions as you type
let g:completion_enable_auto_popup = 1
```
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#### LanguageClient-neovim
- Install the LanguageClient-neovim from [here ](https://github.com/autozimu/LanguageClient-neovim )
- Edit your neovim configuration and add `zls` for zig filetypes:
```vim
let g:LanguageClient_serverCommands = {
\ 'zig': ['~/code/zls/zig-cache/bin/zls'],
\ }
```
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### Emacs
- Install [lsp-mode ](https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode ) from melpa
- [zig mode ](https://github.com/ziglang/zig-mode ) is also useful
```elisp
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;; Setup lsp-mode as desired.
;; See https://emacs-lsp.github.io/lsp-mode/page/installation/ for more information.
(require 'lsp-mode)
;; Either place zls in your PATH or add the following:
(setq lsp-zig-zls-executable "< path to zls > ")
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```
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### Doom Emacs
- Enable the `lsp` module
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- Install the [zig-mode ](https://github.com/ziglang/zig-mode ) package (add `(package! zig-mode)` to your `packages.el` file
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```elisp
(use-package! zig-mode
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:hook ((zig-mode . lsp-deferred))
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:custom (zig-format-on-save nil)
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:config
(after! lsp-mode
(add-to-list 'lsp-language-id-configuration '(zig-mode . "zig"))
(lsp-register-client
(make-lsp-client
:new-connection (lsp-stdio-connection "< path to zls > ")
:major-modes '(zig-mode)
:server-id 'zls))))
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```
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## Related Projects
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- [`sublime-zig-language` by @prime31 ](https://github.com/prime31/sublime-zig-language )
- Supports basic language features
- Uses data provided by `src/data` to perform builtin autocompletion
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- [`zig-lsp` by @xackus ](https://github.com/xackus/zig-lsp )
- Inspiration for `zls`
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- [`known-folders` by @ziglibs ](https://github.com/ziglibs/known-folders )
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- Provides API to access known folders on Linux, Windows and Mac OS
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## License
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MIT