do I look like I want to write a commit message for my nvim config?

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2025-09-02 10:58:12 -04:00
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commit 869859a2ce
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@@ -35,45 +35,6 @@ local M = {
}
M.mason = {
packages = {
formatters = { "black" },
daps = { "debugpy" },
lsps = {
"clangd",
"mesonlsp",
"bashls",
"lua_ls",
"jdtls",
"basedpyright"
}
},
--- Attempt to install all desired packages. This only really works on first
--- install as mason seems to not remove the paths of the things we uninstall
--- and instead just removes the code, leaving behind it's metadata.
ensure_installed = function()
local to_install = {}
for _, type in pairs(M.mason.packages) do
for _, pkg in ipairs(type) do
-- HACK: some servers don't have the same name in mason as they do in
-- the vim lsp, we use the vim lsp names, and therefore need to
-- convert them in here when they're incorrect for mason
if pkg == "bashls" then pkg = "bash-language-server"
elseif pkg == "lua_ls" then pkg = "lua-language-server"
end
if vim.fn.isdirectory(M.mason.get_pkg_path(pkg)) == 0 then
table.insert(to_install, pkg)
end
end
end
if #to_install > 0 then
vim.cmd.MasonInstall(to_install)
end
end,
--- Gets a path to a package in the Mason registry.
--- Prefer this to `get_package`, since the package might not always be
--- available yet and trigger errors.