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import { Steps } from "nextra/components"
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# Editor Setup
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Lune prioritizes developer experience, and as such type definitions and documentation are provided
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for several editors and tools without any additional downloads. This guide will help you get set up
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with your editor environment.
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## Luau Language Server
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Lune provides type definitions and documentation using the open source Luau Language Server, also
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known as [`luau-lsp`](https://github.com/JohnnyMorganz/luau-lsp).
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These steps assume you have access to a terminal, that you have already installed Lune, and that it
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is available to run in the current directory.
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<Steps>
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### Step 1
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Run the following command in your terminal to generate Luau type definitions for your installed
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version of Lune:
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```sh
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lune setup
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```
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### Step 2
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Verify that type definition files have been generated, these should be located in your home
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directory and you can list them using `ls`:
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```sh
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ls ~/.lune/.typedefs/
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```
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Your currently installed version of Lune should appear, along with any previously installed versions
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you have type definitions for, when running this command.
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### Step 3
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Modify your editor settings. If you are using Visual Studio Code you can do this either by using the
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settings menu or by manually pasting these settings in your `settings.json` file:
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```json
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"luau-lsp.require.mode": "relativeToFile",
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"luau-lsp.require.directoryAliases": {
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"@lune/": "~/.lune/.typedefs/x.y.z/"
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}
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```
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These settings will:
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- Set the require mode to work with Lune
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- Add type definitions for Lune built-in libraries
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_**NOTE:** If you already had a `.vscode/settings.json` file in your current directory the type
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definition files may have been added automatically!_
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</Steps>
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