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Corrected feature list in README.md

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Ole Christian Eidheim 8 years ago
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@ -13,14 +13,16 @@ towards libclang with speed, stability, and ease of use in mind.
* Syntax highlighting for more than 100 different file types
* C++ warnings and errors on the fly
* C++ Fix-its
* Integrated Clang-Tidy checks possible through clang plugins, for instance (recreating existing build is needed):
```
CXX=clang++ CXXFLAGS="-Xclang -add-plugin -Xclang clang-tidy -Xclang -plugin-arg-clang-tidy -Xclang -checks='-*,clang-analyzer-core.*'" juci [project-path]
```
* Integrated Clang-Tidy checks possible through clang plugins, for instance (recreating existing build is needed):
```sh
CXX=clang++ CXXFLAGS="-Xclang -add-plugin -Xclang clang-tidy -Xclang -plugin-arg-clang-tidy -Xclang -checks='-*, clang-analyzer-core.*'" juci [project-path]
```
* Debug integration, both local and remote, through lldb
* Supports the following build systems:
* CMake
* Meson
* CMake
* Meson
* Git support through libgit2
* Fast C++ autocompletion
* Tooltips showing type information and doxygen documentation (C++)
@ -30,9 +32,9 @@ towards libclang with speed, stability, and ease of use in mind.
* Go to declaration, implementation, methods and usages (C++)
* OpenCL and CUDA files are supported and parsed as C++
* Other file types:
* Language server protocol support is enabled if `[language identifier]-language-server` executable is found. This executable can be a symbolic link to one of your installed language server binaries.
* Language server protocol support is enabled if `[language identifier]-language-server` executable is found. This executable can be a symbolic link to one of your installed language server binaries.
See [language-server-protocol/specification.md](https://github.com/Microsoft/language-server-protocol/blob/gh-pages/specification.md) for the currently defined language identifiers.
* otherwise, only keyword and buffer completion supported
* otherwise, only keyword and buffer completion supported
* Find symbol through Ctags
* Spell checking depending on file context
* Run shell commands within juCi++

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