Automates the installation and configuration of language servers for Copilot CLI.

Install

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Activation

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Enable code intelligence (go-to-definition, find-references, hover, type info) for any programming language by installing and configuring an LSP server for Copilot CLI. Detects the OS, installs the right server, and generates the JSON configuration (user-level or repo-level). Use when you need deeper code understanding and no LSP server is configured, or when the user asks to set up, install, or configure an LSP server.
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Key capabilities

  • Ask the user for programming language preference
  • Detect the operating system
  • Install the appropriate LSP server
  • Generate LSP configuration JSON
  • Verify LSP binary and configuration

How it works

The skill identifies the user's OS and language, then installs the correct LSP server and generates a JSON configuration file for Copilot CLI.

Inputs & outputs

You give it
Programming language and desired configuration scope
You get back
Installed LSP server and generated LSP configuration file

When to use lsp-setup

  • Setup LSP
  • install language server
  • configure LSP
  • enable code intelligence

About this skill

LSP Setup for GitHub Copilot CLI

UTILITY SKILL — installs and configures Language Server Protocol servers for Copilot CLI. USE FOR: "setup LSP", "install language server", "configure LSP for Java", "add TypeScript LSP", "enable code intelligence", "I need go-to-definition", "find references not working", "need better code understanding" DO NOT USE FOR: general coding tasks, IDE/editor LSP configuration, non-Copilot-CLI setups

Workflow

  1. Ask the language — use ask_user to ask which programming language(s) the user wants LSP support for
  2. Detect the OS — run uname -s (or check for Windows via $env:OS / %OS%) to determine macOS, Linux, or Windows
  3. Look up the LSP server — read references/lsp-servers.md for known servers, install commands, and config snippets
  4. Ask scope — use ask_user to ask whether the config should be user-level (~/.copilot/lsp-config.json) or repo-level (lsp.json at the repo root or .github/lsp.json)
  5. Install the server — run the appropriate install command for the detected OS
  6. Write the config — merge the new server entry into the chosen config file (~/.copilot/lsp-config.json for user-level; lsp.json or .github/lsp.json for repo-level). If a repo-level config already exists, keep using that location; otherwise ask the user which repo-level location they prefer. Create the file if missing and preserve existing entries.
  7. Verify — confirm the LSP binary is on $PATH and the config file is valid JSON

Configuration Format

Copilot CLI reads LSP configuration from user-level or repo-level locations, and repo-level config takes precedence over user-level config:

  • User-level: ~/.copilot/lsp-config.json
  • Repo-level: lsp.json (repo root) or .github/lsp.json

The JSON structure:

{
  "lspServers": {
    "<server-key>": {
      "command": "<binary>",
      "args": ["--stdio"],
      "fileExtensions": {
        ".<ext>": "<languageId>",
        ".<ext2>": "<languageId>"
      }
    }
  }
}

Key rules

  • command is the binary name (must be on $PATH) or an absolute path.
  • args almost always includes "--stdio" to use standard I/O transport.
  • fileExtensions maps each file extension (with leading dot) to a Language ID.
  • Multiple servers can coexist in lspServers.
  • When merging into an existing file, never overwrite other server entries — only add or update the target language key.

Behavior

  • Always use ask_user with choices when asking the user to pick a language or scope.
  • If the language is not listed in references/lsp-servers.md, search the web for "<language> LSP server" and guide the user through manual configuration.
  • If a package manager is not available (e.g. no Homebrew on macOS), suggest alternative install methods from the reference file.
  • After installation, run which <binary> (or where.exe on Windows) to confirm the binary is accessible.
  • Show the user the final config JSON before writing it.
  • If the config file already exists, read it first and merge — do not clobber.

Verification

After setup, tell the user:

  1. Type /exit to quit Copilot CLI — this is required so the new LSP configuration is loaded on next launch
  2. Re-launch copilot in a project with files of the configured language
  3. Run /lsp to check the server status
  4. Try code intelligence features like go-to-definition or hover

When not to use it

  • For general coding tasks
  • For IDE/editor LSP configuration
  • For non-Copilot-CLI setups

Limitations

  • Only for Copilot CLI LSP configuration
  • Requires `command` binary to be on `$PATH`
  • Requires `fileExtensions` to map to a Language ID

How it compares

This skill automates the installation and configuration of LSP servers specifically for Copilot CLI, providing code intelligence features directly within the CLI.

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