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For speed, I wish to disable everything that a language server (in this case clangd) provides *except* for code completion. I use eglot. How would I do this?

PS: No I don't want to use lsp-bridge because I want my own custom completion style.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Eglot has a feature that allows you to customize the capabilities of a server. You can use eglot-server-programs to do this. Just specify the server and capabilities you want in a cons cell, like (eglot-server-programs '((c++-mode . ("clangd" "--background-index" "--clang-tidy" "--completion-style=detailed")))). Here, the --completion-style=detailed is just an example, replace it with your custom completion style.