Julia support for the =lsp-mode= package using the LanguageServer.jl package.
  For information on the features lsp-mode provides see their git repository.
Julia version 1.7 or higher has to be in your path
This package is still under development.
lsp-julia installs LanguageServer.jl by default.
By default the newest Version of LanguageServer.jl is installed. To Change the
  version, open Julia and initiate the Environment in the subdirectory
  languageserver from the installation directory of lsp-julia. Then use
  Julia’s Pkg to change the installed version.
Add the following to you config:
(setq lsp-julia-package-dir nil)
(setq lsp-julia-flags `("-J/path/to/languageserver.so"))
;; (require 'lsp-julia) must come after this!Additionally because JIT compilation of LanguageServer.jl can cause a long delay
  which may cause issues with lsp-mode, I recommend using PackageCompiler.jl to
  AOT compile LanguageServer.jl into your julia image. Something like:
julia> using Pkg
julia> Pkg.add("PackageCompiler")
julia> using PackageCompiler
julia> create_sysimage(:LanguageServer, sysimage_path="/path/to/languageserver.so")
See the documentation on PackageCompiler.jl for further usage details.
It’s currently easiest to install this package with quelpa. I’ll see about getting this added to melpa soon enough.
(quelpa '(lsp-julia :fetcher github
                    :repo "gdkrmr/lsp-julia"
                    :files (:defaults "languageserver")))(use-package lsp-julia
  :config
  (setq lsp-julia-default-environment "~/.julia/environments/v1.7"))After installing the major mode of your choice for editing Julia files
  (julia-mode, ess, etc.), add 'lsp-mode to the hook for that major mode. For
  example, to use lsp-julia with ess, add the following to your .emacs file:
(add-hook 'ess-julia-mode-hook #'lsp-mode)Please don’t hesitate to open an issue in case of problems or create a PR.