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See the website: https://scalameta.org/metals/
See the contributing guide: https://scalameta.org/metals/docs/contributors/getting-started.html
To learn more about how Metals works, see ./architecture.md. It explains the high-level layout of the source code. Do skim through that document.
The current maintainers (people who can merge pull requests) are:
@adpi2
@Arthurm1
@ckipp01
@kpodsiad
@olafurpg
@tanishiking
@tgodzik
@dos65
Past maintainers:
@laughedelic
@gabro
@mudsam
@kpbochenek
@jvican
@marek1840
@ShaneDelmore
Huge thanks to @dragos
for his work on a Scala
implementation of the LSP (see: https://github.com/dragos/dragos-vscode-scala).
This project helped us get quickly started with LSP. Since then, we have
refactored the project's original sources to the point where only a few simple
case classes remain.
Metals = Meta (from Scalameta) + LS (from Language Server)
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