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    crystalline

    crystalline

    A Language Server Protocol implementation for Crystal

    Crystalline is an implementation of the Language Server Protocol written in and for the Crystal Language. It aims to provide limited language features (like go-to, autocompletion, syntax and semantic checking) and ease development with any compatible code editor. Crystalline is not as extensive in terms of features as other Language Servers but still provides very convenient tools. Code Diagnostics. Syntax and semantic checks on save. Limited Autocompletion. List (depending on the target) method definitions, macros or module/class/struct names or symbols available in the current context. A whole document or a text selection. By clicking on a symbol with the Cmd or Ctrl key pressed (editor/platform dependent). Hovering should display (when possible) either a variable type, a function definition signature or the expanded macro.
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