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anything that supports your language’s language server protocol

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Yup, that’s what I meant. I really don’t see why anyone wouldn’t use it nowadays.

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I dont think external tooling should be a factor in deciding your language’s definition.

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a lot of languages these days ship with tooling.

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That doesnt change my point. The tooling is completely downstream of the language.

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