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Hello Elijah here in this video Iamp;#39;m going to be showing the new native neovim inlay hints feature as a side note what Iamp;#39;m about to show has not been released in an official stable release Iamp;#39;m showing a feature from the nightly build there are several ways you could try out a nightly build I personally prefer using the Bob version manager for neovim if that sounds interesting to you and youamp;#39;d like to see a video about it please leave a note in the comments below so what is exactly an inlay hint glad you asked letamp;#39;s take a look if we were to start typing some code blue in this case you would start to see some autocomplete prompts showing helpful information from your LSP assuming that you have that set up and you might have set up in your config a way to see helpful LSP info for existing code with a helpful mapping like capital K for example however what about looking at existing code from a glance how can I quickly see more context to Method param