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It integrates with other packages that configures the lsp servers.
I think eglot already does most of the heavy lifting this package does, but (maybe?) it misses a nice frontend to manually add, exclude or update servers.
Do you think (of course for a future where something like this becomes priority or someone else may use its free time), such frontend would be a nice addition to Eglot and Emacs?
Maybe something using transient for a more "emacsy" looks, or even using Emacs UI internal components.
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I don´t know if you know about it. But there's this 'frontend' to manage lsp servers installed on the system called 'mason' for neovim: https://github.com/williamboman/mason.nvim
It integrates with other packages that configures the lsp servers.
I think eglot already does most of the heavy lifting this package does, but (maybe?) it misses a nice frontend to manually add, exclude or update servers.
Do you think (of course for a future where something like this becomes priority or someone else may use its free time), such frontend would be a nice addition to Eglot and Emacs?
Maybe something using transient for a more "emacsy" looks, or even using Emacs UI internal components.
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