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vim·VIM - Vi IMprovedbymac

Is it possible to alter the appearance or hide but show a red/yellow line for vim-lsp

I've been using vim-lsp, it's great for the most part. Only thing I'd like to be able to do is change the default view of errors and warnings to be hidden except for a red or yellow line under the affected text that I can expand using :LspHover or something. Is this a possibility at all?

The docs only mention about turning of diagnostics completely.

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webdev·Web Developmentbymac

Anyone able to help with my website being slow to certain sections?

I have a Deno Fresh app, it runs fine for the most part but there is an issue on load in a browser that hasn't cached anything, clicking the about button doesn't work on the first click but does on the second if you click another in between.

There is also an issue in my android phone where it stutters when scrolling down to the about section as the animation loads.

Any help would be amazing, the repo is here

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vim·VIM - Vi IMprovedbymac

Vim9Script Types Help

Vim9Script Types Help

I'm trying to add types to a language list in my vimrc file, the variable looks like this:

var languages = {
  'c': ['c', 'h'],
  'shell': ['sh'],
  'python': ['py'],
  'json': ['json'],
  'typescript': ['tsx', 'jsx', 'js', 'ts'],
}

I've tried adding types like this:

var languages: dict<string, list<string>> {...}

Which should work I think but I'm getting this error:

E488: Trailing characters: , list<string>> = {

I can't figure out which characters are trailing and AI has no idea either.

Solution

I was being a moron and defining a type for the key in the dictionary which makes no sense because the key name would always be a string so therefore only the value type is required:

var languages: dict<list<string>> {...}
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