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You might have some luck typing M-x eglot-events-buffer and inspecting the
communication transcript. Some servers log their id there.
…On Fri, Apr 29, 2022, 11:22 Codeberg-AsGithubAlternative-buhtz < ***@***.***> wrote:
In the Messages and Eglot buffer I am not able to see which server eglot
is connected to.
I do not understand the details of lsp protocol. But if it is possible for
eglot to know (or ask) it would be nice if the server name (and version
etc) would be logged into one of the buffers.
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In the Messages and Eglot buffer I am not able to see which server eglot is connected to.
I do not understand the details of lsp protocol. But if it is possible for eglot to know (or ask) it would be nice if the server name (and version etc) would be logged into one of the buffers.
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