This post is an instruction guide to help you setup your neovim for elixir development from scratch Be aware that the neovim ecosystem is always moving fast, so the content of this post may become outdated for future readers I’ll try my best to keep this post updated to align. Text base tutorials which start at zero Recently i added material for the ash framework It is a living document which is suitable for beginners
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I frequently switch between elixirls, lexical, and next ls in order to test each out and compare/contrast I decided to create a brief feature comparison matrix with some of my findings Elixir language server comparisons · github i reached out to some authors and devs familiar with each tool in order to be as fair as possible Each of these tools is a large undertaking and takes tons of time. What's your recommended ide for elixir I'm just getting started with elixir, and was wondering what ide you'd recommend
Is there currently anything with code completion? I have a relationship of love and hate with elixir Mainly the fact of it’s dynamic I really miss an assertive autocomplete But well, now we have gleam, it’s not ready, but looks promising, what do you guys think of it Does the fact of being typed reduce the productivity from elixir?
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