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feat(lsp): Removes built-in LSP configuration options and improves configuration loading mechanism
- remove configuration options such as lsp.enabled, lsp.allowed, lsp.excluded, etc. from settings.json schema - Delete lspSettingsSchema.ts files and associated JSON schema definitions - Removed VS Code settings loading function, no longer merge. vscode/settings.json configuration - Updated LSP documentation to reflect new configurations and experimental flags -remove allow/exclude parameters in NativeLspService constructor - Create new LspConfigLoader classes to handle LSP configuration loading and merging - Updated debug guide to match the new configuration mechanism - Simplify loadCliConfig functions, remove startLsp options - Reconstruct the configuration loading process to remove duplicate configuration merge logic - Add LspConfigLoader classes to implement configuration parsing and merging functions
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> [!warning]
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> **Experimental Feature**: LSP support is currently experimental and disabled by default. Enable it using the `--experimental-lsp` command line flag.
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Language Server Protocol (LSP) settings for code intelligence features like go-to-definition, find references, and diagnostics. See the [LSP documentation](../features/lsp) for more details.
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Language Server Protocol (LSP) provides code intelligence features like go-to-definition, find references, and diagnostics.
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| Setting | Type | Description | Default |
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| --------------------- | ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- |
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| `lsp.enabled` | boolean | Enable/disable LSP support. Has no effect unless `--experimental-lsp` is provided. | `false` |
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| `lsp.autoDetect` | boolean | Automatically detect and start language servers based on project files. | `true` |
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| `lsp.serverTimeout` | number | LSP server startup timeout in milliseconds. | `10000` |
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| `lsp.allowed` | array of strings | An allowlist of LSP servers to allow. Empty means allow all detected servers. | `[]` |
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| `lsp.excluded` | array of strings | A denylist of LSP servers to exclude. A server listed in both is excluded. | `[]` |
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| `lsp.languageServers` | object | Custom language server configurations. See the [LSP documentation](../features/lsp#custom-language-servers) for configuration format. | `{}` |
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> [!note]
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> **Security Note for LSP servers:** LSP servers run with your user permissions and can execute code. They are only started in trusted workspaces by default. You can configure per-server trust requirements in the `.lsp.json` configuration file.
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LSP server configuration is done through `.lsp.json` files in your project root directory, not through `settings.json`. See the [LSP documentation](../features/lsp) for configuration details and examples.
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#### security
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