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company-tabnine
TabNine is the all-language autocompleter. It uses machine learning to provide responsive, reliable, and relevant suggestions.
company-tabnine
provides TabNine completion backend for company-mode. It takes care of TabNine binaries, so installation is easy.
Installation
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Make sure company-mode is installed and configured.
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Install
company-tabnine
. This package is part of MELPA.Note: See https://melpa.org/#/getting-started for MELPA usage. Make sure to use the "bleeding-edge" repository instead of MELPA stable.
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With use-package
Put the following in your config:
(use-package company-tabnine :ensure t)
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With
package.el
(built-in)Install the package:
M-x package-install RET company-tabnine RET
Put the following in your config:
(require 'company-tabnine)
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Add
company-tabnine
tocompany-backends
(add-to-list 'company-backends #'company-tabnine)
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Run
M-x company-tabnine-install-binary
to install the TabNine binary for your system.
Recommended Configuration
Below are some recommended company-mode
configuration that works well with company-tabnine
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;; Trigger completion immediately.
(setq company-idle-delay 0)
;; Number the candidates (use M-1, M-2 etc to select completions).
(setq company-show-numbers t)
Usage
company-tabnine
should work out of the box.
See M-x customize-group RET company-tabnine RET
for customizations.
Auto-balance parentheses
TabNine can automatically balance parentheses, by removing and adding closing parentheses after the cursor. See the examples here.
Note: The automatically-balancing happens in company's post-completion
hook. However, company-tng-frontend
actually suppresses this hook. In order to use automatic parentheses balancing, you need to manually call company-complete-selection
or similar commands in this case, which will almost always happen if you do not use company-tng-frontend
.
Known Issues
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company-transformers
or plugins that use it (such ascompany-flx-mode
) can interfere with TabNine's sorting. If this happens, put the following temporary workaround in your config:;; workaround for company-transformers (setq company-tabnine--disable-next-transform nil) (defun my-company--transform-candidates (func &rest args) (if (not company-tabnine--disable-next-transform) (apply func args) (setq company-tabnine--disable-next-transform nil) (car args))) (defun my-company-tabnine (func &rest args) (when (eq (car args) 'candidates) (setq company-tabnine--disable-next-transform t)) (apply func args)) (advice-add #'company--transform-candidates :around #'my-company--transform-candidates) (advice-add #'company-tabnine :around #'my-company-tabnine)
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Spacemacs configurations can override the settings for
company-backends
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Conflict with ESS: See https://github.com/emacs-ess/ESS/issues/955
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TabNine's local deep learning completion might be enabled by default. It is very CPU-intensive if your device can't handle it. You can check by typing "TabNine::config" in any buffer (your browser should then automatically open to TabNine's config page) and disable Deep TabNine Local (you will lose local deep learning completion).