# Emacs Project Configuration Emacs can be configured with `lsp-mode` and `clangd` to work well. ### clangd The official clangd extension can be used for C++ comprehension. Run cmake (`Meta/ladybird.sh run ladybird` or similar) at least once for clangd to work, as doing so will generate the `Build/release/compile_commands.json` that is needed by `clangd`. ### lsp-mode ```lisp (use-package lsp-mode :hook ((c++-mode) . lsp-deferred) :commands lsp :config (setq lsp-clients-clangd-args '("-j=4" "-background-index" "--log=error" "--clang-tidy" "--enable-config")) ;; 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 This is the easiest solution, but your system clangd might be out of date.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. - You can build the LLVM toolchain, including `clangd`, from Ladybird's repository. This is an advanced option that is not currently documented. ### clang-format There are multiple packages to handle auto formatting with `clang-format`, within emacs. Choose what works best for your setup: - [format-all-mode](https://github.com/lassik/emacs-format-all-the-code) - [clang-format-plus](https://github.com/SavchenkoValeriy/emacs-clang-format-plus) Alternatively, this can be done without additional packages, using `lsp-mode`. You can use the following `.dir-locals.el` file placed in the project root: ```lisp ((c++-mode (eval add-hook 'before-save-hook #'lsp-format-buffer nil t))) ```