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# @astrojs/language-server
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The Astro language server, implement the [language server protocol](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/)
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## Folder structure
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```plaintext
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├── bin # .js file used to start the server
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├── dist # Compiled files, generated by TypeScript
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├── src # Source files
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│ ├── core # Core code such as .astro file parsing, configuration manager, document definition etc
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│ └── plugins # Modules for the different languages supported in .astro files
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├── test # Tests
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└── types # Types injected into Astro files by the language server under certain conditions
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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### Formatting does not work
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> Using VS Code? This section does not apply to you, the VS Code extension includes both Prettier and the Astro plugin by default.
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The Astro language server uses Prettier to format Astro files, but does not include `prettier` or `prettier-plugin-astro` by itself as dependencies in order to keep the dependency count low and allow users to better control the version of Prettier they want to use.
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As such, if you want to use formatting, you'll need to install `prettier` and `prettier-plugin-astro` as dependencies in your project.
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