* docs: add Node LTS pinning guide for macOS Homebrew users New doc (docs/node-lts-macos.md) explains how to pin Node 24 LTS via Homebrew to avoid running on odd-numbered development releases. Covers brew install/link/pin, version managers as alternatives, and verification steps. Added notice banner in README linking to the guide. * fix: improve LSP diagnostics when no servers detected (#1082) When lsp status returns 'No language servers configured', the output now includes diagnostics: - Which project markers were detected (e.g. package.json found) - Which server commands are missing (e.g. typescript-language-server) - Install instructions Also added LSP troubleshooting section to docs/troubleshooting.md with common install commands per language.
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# Pinning Node.js LTS on macOS with Homebrew
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If you installed Node.js via Homebrew (`brew install node`), you're tracking the **latest current release** — which can include odd-numbered development versions (e.g. 23.x, 25.x). These aren't LTS and may have breaking changes or instability.
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GSD requires Node.js **v22 or later** and works best on an **LTS (even-numbered) release**. This guide shows how to pin Node 24 LTS using Homebrew.
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## Check your current version
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```bash
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node --version
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```
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If this shows an odd number (e.g. `v23.x`, `v25.x`), you're on a development release.
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## Install Node 24 LTS
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Homebrew provides versioned formulas for LTS releases:
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```bash
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# Unlink the current (possibly non-LTS) version
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brew unlink node
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# Install Node 24 LTS
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brew install node@24
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# Link it as the default
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brew link --overwrite node@24
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```
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Verify:
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```bash
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node --version
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# Should show v24.x.x
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```
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## Why pin to LTS?
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- **Stability** — LTS releases receive bug fixes and security patches for 30 months
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- **Compatibility** — npm packages (including GSD) test against LTS versions
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- **No surprises** — `brew upgrade` won't jump you to an unstable development release
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## Prevent accidental upgrades
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By default, `brew upgrade` will upgrade all packages, which could move you off the pinned version. Pin the formula:
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```bash
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brew pin node@24
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```
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To unpin later:
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```bash
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brew unpin node@24
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```
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## Switching between versions
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If you need multiple Node versions (e.g. 22 and 24), consider using a version manager instead:
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- **[nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm)** — `nvm install 24 && nvm use 24`
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- **[fnm](https://github.com/Schniz/fnm)** — `fnm install 24 && fnm use 24` (faster, Rust-based)
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- **[mise](https://mise.jdx.dev/)** — `mise use node@24` (polyglot version manager)
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These let you set per-project Node versions via `.node-version` or `.nvmrc` files.
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## Verify GSD works
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After pinning:
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```bash
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node --version # v24.x.x
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npm install -g gsd-pi
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gsd --version
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```
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