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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.
Installation
Installing zls is pretty simple;
git clone https://github.com/SuperAuguste/zls
cd zls
zig build
Build Options
| Option | Type | What it Does | 
|---|---|---|
| -Ddata_version | string | The data file version. Any files in the src/datafile that correspond with the Zig version you want the language server to build for (0.6.0, master). | 
Then, you can use the zls executable in an editor of your choice that has a Zig language server client!
Configuration options
You can configure zls by providing a zls.json file in the same directory as the executable.
The following options are currently available.
| Option | Type | Default value | What it Does | 
|---|---|---|---|
| enable_snippets | bool | true | Enables snippet completion, set to false for compatibility with language clients that do not support snippets (such as ale). | 
| zig_lib_path | ?[]const u8 | null | zig library path, used to analyze std library imports. | 
Usage
zls is in its early stages, with a full analysis/completion engine coming soon, but it is still usable.
VSCode
Install the zig-lsc extension from here.
Related Projects
- sublime-zig-languageby @prime31- Supports basic language features
- Uses data provided by src/datato perform builtin autocompletion
 
License
MIT