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Typst has a lanugage server

Typst has a lanugage server

Posted Sep 30, 2025 12:49 UTC (Tue) by AntiISO (guest, #179626)
Parent article: Typst: a possible LaTeX replacement

I'm surprised the user experience and (Neo)Vim AND the tree sitter were all mentioned, but not the fact that you can use an actual language server with Typst (typst-lsp the last time I tried it, tinymist now).

I've just searched to see if LaTex has something similar and found texlab, but I would (uneducatedly) imagine it would be very basic and not nearly as good.


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Typst has a lanugage server

Posted Sep 30, 2025 13:26 UTC (Tue) by mathstuf (subscriber, #69389) [Link]

As another NeoVim user, LSPs are, for me, mediated through the excellent ALE plugin[1]. I do not see issues for either language's LSPs yet. I would encourage anyone interested in the intersection to file an issue. Adding support is fairly easy as well[2]. Alas, I do not do much LaTeX or Typst these days to just file a wishlist issue about it myself.

[1] https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale
[2] https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale/pull/5022

Typst has a lanugage server

Posted Oct 1, 2025 17:07 UTC (Wed) by leephillips (subscriber, #100450) [Link]

In remarking in passing on my personal tooling, I mentioned what I had found useful. I don’t use language servers.


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