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In 2015, juCi++ was one of the first IDEs to utilize libclang for improved C/C++ tooling. The
integrated C/C++ support has since then improved steadily, and support for other languages has been
made possible through the language server protocol. The main goals of juCi++ is effective resource
usage, stability, and ease of use. Instead of relying on 3rd party addons, features expected in an
IDE is instead integrated directly into juCi++.
made possible through the language server protocol (see
[setup of tested language servers](docs/language_servers.md)). The main goals of juCi++ is effective
resource usage, stability, and ease of use. Instead of relying on 3rd party addons, features
expected in an IDE is instead integrated directly into juCi++.
For effective development, juCi++ is primarily written for Unix/Linux systems. However, Windows
users can use juCi++ through POSIX compatibility layers such as MSYS2.
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- Non-C/C++ files are supported through the Language Server Protocol, which is enabled if an
`[language identifier]-language-server` executable is found. This executable can be a symbolic
link to one of your installed language server binaries.
- For additional instructions, see: [setup of tested language servers](docs/language_servers.md)
- For additional instructions, see [setup of tested language servers](docs/language_servers.md)
- Non-C/C++ projects are also supported, such as JavaScript, Python, Rust, and Go projects
- Git support through libgit2
- Find symbol through Ctags ([Universal Ctags](https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags) is

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