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hello-arun-lsp
Advanced tools
Language Server(LSP) that can analyze your dependencies specified in package.json
and pom.xml
.
npm install
npm run-script build
npm test
we use 2 environment variables to setup the recommender API either you need to set OSIO user token or 3scale User key along with Api url as in below.
export RECOMMENDER_API_URL= the-url + '/api/v1'
export RECOMMENDER_API_TOKEN=the-token
export THREE_SCALE_USER_TOKEN=the-user-token
Semantic release are done via fabric8cd using semantic-release
.
client which consumes Dependency Analytics Language Server:
Apache-2.0
FAQs
LSP Server for Dependency Analytics
We found that hello-arun-lsp demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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