;; Optionally, set the location of clangd -- See notes below for options.
(setq lsp-clangd-binary-path "/usr/bin/clangd"))
```
### clangd
There are a few different ways to specify which clangd to use:
- By default, without configuration `lsp-mode` will try to find and use your system `clangd`. This is the easiest solution, but your system clangd might be out of date.
- You can manually specify any `clangd` binary with `lsp-clangd-binary-path`, as shown in the use-package example above.
- You can have `lsp-mode` manage your `clangd` installation with emacs' `lsp-install-server`. This will install a `clangd` binary for you.