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Cannot believe how easy parinfer makes working with clojure. I’d planned to try paraedit but wow seriously, so impressed!
It’s like blindingly obvious why and how it works, is this a new idea?
@lukemorton: new idea far as I’m aware
It’s amazing, we should update beginners guides for clj and cljs to recommend it!
ah true say
I didn't like it personally, I'd rather have my parens dict indentation than the opposite, if you're fluent with paredit it feels a bit weird. I guess it's mostly a matter of habit.
FWIW, Parinfer is going into a beta of Replete where its “implicit” aspect is useful for mobile.
@mpenet: Parinfer has two modes. Parens dictate indentation in one mode and the opposite in the other.
emacs users may want to try aggressive-indent-mode in the meantime (but I also thought parinfer was badass and will try switching over to it once it's out there for emacs). https://github.com/Malabarba/aggressive-indent-mode
Yes, anyone interested in the Replete beta, DM me—it's one of those things you need to try out for a while to get a sense for whether it is appropriate.
My impression with parinfer is that it looks sweet, but probably won't be as practical as paredit.
Paredit is super powerful. And with aggressive-indent, now indentation just works™ everywhere.
paredit has functionality that parinfer does not - in those cases they are complementary
@chris: when I talked to Shaun at the conj, he said that he wasn't aware of any work being done on that front. I've been… thinking about it, but it would be by far the most elisp I've written, probably ever
ok. I’m kinda looking at it right now, but it’s just so much. I don’t really know that much elisp and it would absolutely dwarf anything I’ve done to date
what’s the main thing parinfer does that paredit doesn’t? -curious- seen a couple people ask about emacs support now