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2016-03-12
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i followed some of the advice here and the way i do it is 2 windows for clj and cljs repls
@krchia: I too make generous use of println and such, but to be jacked in to the running browser session is powerful. I recorded a silly session showing how you can look up documentation, or the source of anything, and evaluate code (running in the browser) right there inside the Emacs buffer. Not sure the clip is useful, but anyway: https://youtu.be/Jg2izntI4_4