Hi, I’m new to neovim so there’s a decent chance this is just a rookie mistake. I wanted to make an autocmd to remap F5 to running the (python) file. I found a stack overflow post on how to do this (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18948491/running-python-code-in-vim ) but that was for vim. I tried my best to translate if for neovim using some other tutorials I found (and doing my best at understanding docs), what I came up with is this: ``` local api = vim.api local RunFile = api.nvim_create_augroup("RunFile", { clear = true }) api.nvim_create_autocmd( "FileType", { callback = "map <buffer> <F5> :w<cr>:exec '!python3' shellescape(@%, 1)<cr>", pattern = "python", group = RunFile, } ) ``` however when I include the file in my init.lua, not only does it not work (the autocmd doesn’t even show up when looking in `:au FileType`, let alone run) it also makes the text a boring white and when I try to format, it gives the error `[LSP] Format request failed, no matching language servers.` while I definitely do have the language server (it works when the autocmd file is not included in init.lua). I’m probably just making some simple mistakes, but I cannot for the life of me find what I’m doing wrong. Does anyone here have any suggestions? For the record, I use lsp zero and treesitter

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