From b7ef29a8886a57aadb787807a7c6cf74c1f0ed3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: anand Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2025 15:57:55 +0530 Subject: Nixos --- nvim/lsp/solidity.lua | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 40 insertions(+) create mode 100755 nvim/lsp/solidity.lua (limited to 'nvim/lsp/solidity.lua') diff --git a/nvim/lsp/solidity.lua b/nvim/lsp/solidity.lua new file mode 100755 index 0000000..3a20e66 --- /dev/null +++ b/nvim/lsp/solidity.lua @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +---@brief +--- +--- https://github.com/qiuxiang/solidity-ls +--- +--- npm i solidity-ls -g +--- +--- Make sure that solc is installed and it's the same version of the file. solc-select is recommended. +--- +--- Solidity language server is a LSP with autocomplete, go to definition and diagnostics. +--- +--- If you use brownie, use this root_markers: +--- root_markers = { 'brownie-config.yaml', '.git' } +--- +--- on includePath, you can add an extra path to search for external libs, on remapping you can remap lib <> path, like: +--- +--- ```lua +--- { solidity = { includePath = '/Users/your_user/.brownie/packages/', remapping = { ["@OpenZeppelin/"] = 'OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts@4.6.0/' } } } +--- ``` +--- +--- **For brownie users** +--- Change the root_markers to: +--- +--- ```lua +--- root_markers = { 'brownie-config.yaml', '.git' } +--- ``` +--- +--- The best way of using it is to have a package.json in your project folder with the packages that you will use. +--- After installing with package.json, just create a `remappings.txt` with: +--- +--- ``` +--- @OpenZeppelin/=node_modules/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts@4.6.0/ +--- ``` +--- +--- You can omit the node_modules as well. +return { + cmd = { 'solidity-ls', '--stdio' }, + filetypes = { 'solidity' }, + root_markers = { '.git', 'package.json' }, + settings = { solidity = { includePath = '', remapping = {} } }, +} -- cgit v1.2.3