I'm sorry but it's somewhat incredible how much noisy talk there can be dancing around the very simple facts: """
Nimsuggest while perhaps not being bottomlessly feature rich has the exact right QnA design architecture to be integrative and holisitc with more PR's IC is a cool goal as it pertains exactly to the core question of a compiler, "Has this been sufficiently compiled already?", "is other recompilation neccesary or sufficient" but it's a hard one with much unexplored territory. Nim teaches that any sufficiently extensible software architecture is indistinguishable from writing a parser. """ Parsing can get real tricky though, this is also why the VSCode Nim plug in still has 'simple' bugs in its interface to nimsuggest despite numsuggest providing the capabilities. Tooling needs an iPhone level interface jump, but this is not just true for Nim, and there are plenty of babblings on most forums about this ultimate IDE GUI that'll save us all. Nimsuggest PR's, Stdlib PR's, Nimedit PR's, Etc. Etc. Aren't as hard as you think, but probably just as tedious.
