doc faq: Mention the Language Server Protocol
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`clang-enable-autocomplete` and `clang-complete` builtin commands whenever
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`clang-enable-autocomplete` and `clang-complete` builtin commands whenever
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editing a C/C++ file, and completion will work on function parameters.
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editing a C/C++ file, and completion will work on function parameters.
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Note that the same features are available for Python buffers, with the
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Other language-support scripts implement this functionality in a similar way,
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`jedi` script.
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for example the `jedi` script for Python buffers.
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Another way to get automatic parameter completion that doesn't depend on
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built-in support in Kakoune is through the
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https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/[Language Server Protocol],
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for which you can find implementations that interact with the editor.
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=== Why aren't widely known command line shortcuts such as <c-w> or <c-u> available in Kakoune ?
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=== Why aren't widely known command line shortcuts such as <c-w> or <c-u> available in Kakoune ?
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