CLANGD
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: February 2023
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NAME
clangd - manual page for clangd 14
DESCRIPTION
OVERVIEW: clangd is a language server that provides IDE-like features to editors.
It should be used via an editor plugin rather than invoked directly. For more information, see:
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https://clangd.llvm.org/
https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/
clangd accepts flags on the commandline, and in the CLANGD_FLAGS environment variable.
USAGE: clangd [options]
OPTIONS:
Generic Options:
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--help - Display available options (--help-hidden for more)
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--help-list - Display list of available options (--help-list-hidden for more)
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--version - Display the version of this program
clangd compilation flags options:
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--compile-commands-dir=<string> - Specify a path to look for compile_commands.json. If path is invalid, clangd will look in the current directory and parent paths of each source file
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--query-driver=<string> - Comma separated list of globs for white-listing gcc-compatible drivers that are safe to execute. Drivers matching any of these globs will be used to extract system includes. e.g. /usr/bin/**/clang-*,/path/to/repo/**/g++-*
clangd feature options:
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--all-scopes-completion - If set to true, code completion will include index symbols that are not defined in the scopes (e.g. namespaces) visible from the code completion point. Such completions can insert scope qualifiers
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--background-index - Index project code in the background and persist index on disk.
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--clang-tidy - Enable clang-tidy diagnostics
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--completion-style=<value> - Granularity of code completion suggestions
- =detailed
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- One completion item for each semantically distinct completion, with full type information
- =bundled
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- Similar completion items (e.g. function overloads) are combined. Type information shown where possible
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--fallback-style=<string> - clang-format style to apply by default when no .clang-format file is found
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--function-arg-placeholders - When disabled, completions contain only parentheses for function calls. When enabled, completions also contain placeholders for method parameters
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--header-insertion=<value> - Add #include directives when accepting code completions
- =iwyu
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- Include what you use. Insert the owning header for top-level symbols, unless the header is already directly included or the symbol is forward-declared
- =never
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- Never insert #include directives as part of code completion
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--header-insertion-decorators - Prepend a circular dot or space before the completion label, depending on whether an include line will be inserted or not
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--limit-references=<int> - Limit the number of references returned by clangd. 0 means no limit (default=1000)
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--limit-results=<int> - Limit the number of results returned by clangd. 0 means no limit (default=100)
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--project-root=<string> - Path to the project root. Requires remote-index-address to be set.
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--remote-index-address=<string> - Address of the remote index server
clangd miscellaneous options:
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--check[=<string>] - Parse one file in isolation instead of acting as a language server. Useful to investigate/reproduce crashes or configuration problems. With --check=<filename>, attempts to parse a particular file.
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--check-lines[=<string>] - If specified, limits the range of tokens in -check file on which various features are tested. Example --check-lines=,3-7/ restricts testing to lines 3 to 7 (inclusive) or --check-lines=,5/ to restrict to one line. Default is testing entire file.
- --enable-config - Read user and project configuration from YAML files.
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- Project config is from a .clangd file in the project directory.
User config is from clangd/config.yaml in the following directories:
- Windows: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local
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Mac OS: ~/Library/Preferences/
Others: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME, usually ~/.config
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Configuration is documented at https://clangd.llvm.org/config.html
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-j=<uint> - Number of async workers used by clangd. Background index also uses this many workers.
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--malloc-trim - Release memory periodically via malloc_trim(3).
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--pch-storage=<value> - Storing PCHs in memory increases memory usages, but may improve performance
- =disk
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- store PCHs on disk
- =memory
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- store PCHs in memory
clangd protocol and logging options:
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--log=<value> - Verbosity of log messages written to stderr
- =error
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- Error messages only
- =info
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- High level execution tracing
- =verbose
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- Low level details
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--offset-encoding=<value> - Force the offsetEncoding used for character positions. This bypasses negotiation via client capabilities
- =utf-8
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- Offsets are in UTF-8 bytes
- =utf-16
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- Offsets are in UTF-16 code units
- =utf-32
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- Offsets are in unicode codepoints
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--path-mappings=<string> - Translates between client paths (as seen by a remote editor) and server paths (where clangd sees files on disk). Comma separated list of '<client_path>=<server_path>' pairs, the first entry matching a given path is used. e.g. /home/project/incl=/opt/include,/home/project=/workarea/project
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--pretty - Pretty-print JSON output
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- DESCRIPTION
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- It should be used via an editor plugin rather than invoked directly. For more information, see:
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