Hello guys, my question is basically in the title. I would really like to be able to have the parameter names included when I cursor over a function and open the ‘hover’ window to show basic info about it. Currently it only shows me the expected types, which while still useful I feel is only a piece of the puzzle when working either with a new library, or a codebase you’re not familiar with.
As an example I’m learning ncurses these past couple days, and its significantly flow-breaking to have to switch focus away from the editor to either search on the web what a particular function takes as parameters, or open a separate terminal to read the man page for it. I’m still not familiar with the library so I frequently need to look up what a parameter represents in the context of the code, in addition to what type I should give it. Is there any way to do this while still using clangd as my lsp server?
Ive also included a screenshot of one such hover window for the ncurses function mvprintw.

Mine looks like this:

So it should be possible, at least for the parameters.
For reference, here's my active LSP config (from
:LspInfo):- clangd (id: 3) - Version: clangd version 20.1.8 (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project 87f0227cb60147a26a1eeb4fb06e3b505e9c7261) linux+grpc x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu - Root directory: ~/repos/traffic-generator - Command: { "clangd", "--clang-tidy", "--enable-config", "--compile-commands-dir=build" } - Settings: {} - Attached buffers: 134And my
.clangd:--- Diagnostics: UnusedIncludes: Strict MissingIncludes: Strict ClangTidy: FastCheckFilter: None Add: - bugprone-* - cert-* - clang-analyzer-* - clang-diagnostic-* - concurrency-* - misc-* - modernize-* - performance-* - portability-* - readability-* Remove: # - readability-redundant-member-init - bugprone-easily-swappable-parameters - readability-identifier-length # - readability-function-cognitive-complexity CompileFlags: Add: [-xc] Remove: [-fanalyzer] Completion: AllScopes: true InlayHints: Enabled: No SemanticTokens: DisabledKinds: [] DisabledModifiers: [] ...


