I'd explicitly configure which servers were triggered which filetypes (aka autocmd and when I first started doing this, the binding for autocmd didn't even exist in lua yet) and have to bind lsp functions to keybindings across languages. FWIW, I have no idea what I would've done in vimscript, lua is a godsend with tables, loops, and lambdas. At this point in time, I was an early adopter neovim's built-in LSP and everyone else was recommending coc.nvim.
But the juxtaposition at the time was that Helix ships `languages.toml` that includes all of this already out of the box. You can override it, if you want, but actually all I wanted was cohesive keybindings for basic LSP functions.
I'd explicitly configure which servers were triggered which filetypes (aka autocmd and when I first started doing this, the binding for autocmd didn't even exist in lua yet) and have to bind lsp functions to keybindings across languages. FWIW, I have no idea what I would've done in vimscript, lua is a godsend with tables, loops, and lambdas. At this point in time, I was an early adopter neovim's built-in LSP and everyone else was recommending coc.nvim.
But the juxtaposition at the time was that Helix ships `languages.toml` that includes all of this already out of the box. You can override it, if you want, but actually all I wanted was cohesive keybindings for basic LSP functions.
What's the state of the world for neovim today?