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FlowStorm debugger 2.2.114 is out, with a User Guide FlowStorm is a Clojure and ClojureScript debugger. Check out the new User Guide https://jpmonettas.github.io/flow-storm-debugger/user_guide.html Github repo : https://github.com/jpmonettas/flow-storm-debugger/ Cheers!
Amazing work, thank you! Flow Storm has saved my day already couple of times 🙂
https://github.com/imrekoszo/polylith-kaocha, the Kaocha-based test runner for Polylith got its https://github.com/imrekoszo/polylith-kaocha/releases/tag/v0.8.1 released:
This release contains an important fix so clojure -M:poly test
now properly returns a non-zero exit code when there are test failures.
Details: https://github.com/imrekoszo/polylith-kaocha/releases/tag/v0.8.1