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Merge #4228
4228: Fix typo in language server binary docs r=matklad a=ayazhafiz Co-authored-by: hafiz <20735482+ayazhafiz@users.noreply.github.com>
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=== rust-analyzer Language Server Binary
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=== rust-analyzer Language Server Binary
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Other editors generally require the `rust-analyzer` binary to be in `$PATH`.
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Other editors generally require the `rust-analyzer` binary to be in `$PATH`.
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You can download the pre-built binary from the https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/releases[releases] page. Typically, you then need to rename the binary for your platform, e.g. `rust-analyzer-mac` if you're on Mac OS, to `rust-analzyer` and make it executable in addition to moving it into a directory in your `$PATH`.
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You can download the pre-built binary from the https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/releases[releases] page. Typically, you then need to rename the binary for your platform, e.g. `rust-analyzer-mac` if you're on Mac OS, to `rust-analyzer` and make it executable in addition to moving it into a directory in your `$PATH`.
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On Linux to install the `rust-analyzer` binary into `~/.local/bin`, this commands could be used
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On Linux to install the `rust-analyzer` binary into `~/.local/bin`, this commands could be used
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* Type `Install Package Control`, press enter
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* Type `Install Package Control`, press enter
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2. In the command palette, run `Package control: Install package`, and in the list that pops up, type `LSP` and press enter.
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2. In the command palette, run `Package control: Install package`, and in the list that pops up, type `LSP` and press enter.
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Finally, with your Rust project open, in the command palette, run `LSP: Enable Language Server In Project` or `LSP: Enable Language Server Globally`, then select `rust-analyzer` in the list that pops up to enable the rust-analyzer LSP. The latter means that rust-analzyer is enabled by default in Rust projects.
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Finally, with your Rust project open, in the command palette, run `LSP: Enable Language Server In Project` or `LSP: Enable Language Server Globally`, then select `rust-analyzer` in the list that pops up to enable the rust-analyzer LSP. The latter means that rust-analyzer is enabled by default in Rust projects.
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If it worked, you should see "rust-analzyer, Line X, Column Y" on the left side of the bottom bar, and after waiting a bit, functionality like tooltips on hovering over variables should become available.
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If it worked, you should see "rust-analyzer, Line X, Column Y" on the left side of the bottom bar, and after waiting a bit, functionality like tooltips on hovering over variables should become available.
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If you get an error saying `No such file or directory: 'rust-analyzer'`, see the <<rust-analyzer-language-server-binary,`rust-analyzer` binary>> section on installing the language server binary.
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If you get an error saying `No such file or directory: 'rust-analyzer'`, see the <<rust-analyzer-language-server-binary,`rust-analyzer` binary>> section on installing the language server binary.
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