Add new language servers from OpenCode's server.ts:
- prisma: Prisma schema support (.prisma)
- ocaml-lsp: OCaml language support (.ml, .mli)
- texlab: LaTeX support (.tex, .bib)
- dockerfile: Dockerfile support (.dockerfile)
- gleam: Gleam language support (.gleam)
- clojure-lsp: Clojure support (.clj, .cljs, .cljc, .edn)
- nixd: Nix language support (.nix)
- tinymist: Typst support (.typ, .typc)
- haskell-language-server: Haskell support (.hs, .lhs)
Add new language extensions from OpenCode's language.ts:
- .ets -> typescript
- .lhs -> haskell
- .kt, .kts -> kotlin
- .nix -> nix
- .typ, .typc -> typst
- .prisma -> prisma
Update server IDs to match OpenCode convention:
- Add 'bash' as primary ID (keep bash-ls as legacy alias)
- Add 'terraform' as primary ID (keep terraform-ls as legacy alias)
Closes#454
Co-authored-by: sisyphus-dev-ai <sisyphus-dev-ai@users.noreply.github.com>
Ahoy! The old code be walkin' the plank on Windows, ARRRR! 🏴☠️
The Problem (a cursed treasure map):
- LSP returns URIs like file:///C:/path/to/file.ts
- Old code: uri.replace("file://", "") produces /C:/path (INVALID on Windows!)
- Windows needs the leadin' slash removed after file:///
The Fix (proper pirate navigation):
- Import fileURLToPath from node:url (the sacred scroll)
- Add uriToPath() helper function (our trusty compass)
- Replace all 10 occurrences of .replace("file://", "")
This matches how the OpenCode mothership handles it in packages/opencode/src/lsp/client.ts
Now Windows users can sail the LSP seas without crashin' on the rocks! 🦜
Previously, when an LSP server was configured but not installed, the error
message said "No LSP server configured" which was misleading. Now the
error message distinguishes between:
1. Server not configured at all
2. Server configured but not installed (with installation hints)
The new error messages include:
- Clear indication of whether server is configured vs installed
- Installation commands for each built-in server
- Supported file extensions
- Configuration examples for custom servers
Fixes#304
Co-authored-by: sisyphus-dev-ai <sisyphus-dev-ai@users.noreply.github.com>
Implement cross-platform process cleanup handlers for LSP servers.
Added registerProcessCleanup() method to LSPServerManager that:
- Kills all spawned LSP server processes on process.exit
- Handles SIGINT (Ctrl+C) - all platforms
- Handles SIGTERM (kill signal) - Unix/macOS/Linux
- Handles SIGBREAK (Ctrl+Break) - Windows specific
This prevents LSP servers from becoming orphan processes when opencode terminates unexpectedly.
🤖 GENERATED WITH ASSISTANCE OF [OhMyOpenCode](https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-opencode)
- Add diagnosticsStore to capture Push model notifications
- Handle textDocument/publishDiagnostics notifications in processBuffer
- Fix workspace/configuration response for JSON LSP validation
- Add missing language mappings (json, html, css, sh, fish, md, tf)
- diagnostics() now tries Pull first, falls back to Push store
- Replace API-based recovery with direct JSON file editing for empty content messages
- Add cross-platform storage path support via xdg-basedir (Linux/macOS/Windows)
- Inject '(interrupted)' text part to fix messages with only thinking/meta blocks
- Update README docs with detailed session recovery scenarios
- Add LSPServerManager for connection pooling with idle cleanup
- Add lsp_prepare_rename and lsp_rename tools
- Add lsp_code_actions and lsp_code_action_resolve tools
- Add WorkspaceEdit types and applyWorkspaceEdit utility
- Improve LSP client robustness with stderr buffering and process state tracking