* IDE setup #+begin_src sh pip install --user 'python-lsp-server[all]' pip install --user pylsp-mypy #+end_src This seems to be enough for Eglot to turn Emacs into a Python IDE. This recipe will probably break once PEP 668 hits my distros; I guess I'll switch to pipx at that stage? Tried to get the LSP server packaged by my distro, but openSUSE Tumbleweed at least does not make it easy: - Python packages are explicitly named =python3$y-…=, so asking zypper install those means setting myself up for suffering when Tumbleweed moves to version =$((++y))= and I need to chase down everything I've manually installed to (a) install the newer versions (b) clean up every remnant of the previous versions & the corresponding Python runtime. - I have no idea how to cajole zypper into installing those "suggested" dependencies; =--recommended= does not cut it, =--suggested= does not exist. #+begin_src $ sudo zypper install python310-python-lsp-server Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... Resolving package dependencies... The following 10 packages are suggested, but will not be installed: python310-autopep8 python310-flake8 python310-mccabe python310-pycodestyle python310-pydocstyle python310-pyflakes python310-pylint python310-rope python310-whatthepatch python310-yapf The following 4 NEW packages are going to be installed: python310-docstring-to-markdown python310-python-lsp-jsonrpc python310-python-lsp-server python310-ujson 4 new packages to install. #+end_src