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2017-03-18
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also, guys who use vim and fireplace, is it possible to have 2 repls one for clojure and another for cljs at the same time, like CIDER lets you?
@ag Cursive can definitely do this. Something that I’m planning to work on very soon is a combined clj/cljs REPL which should be much easier to work with.
@cfleming cool, awesome to know! is it documented somewhere? I don’t use Cursive but my teammates do
@ag Actually, I see that I don’t discuss that in the doc (https://cursive-ide.com/userguide/repl.html). My doc is sadly in need of some love, so I’ll be updating it when I start working on that.
Basically, just run as many REPLs as you want, and they’ll appear in tabs. Forms sent from editors etc go to the active tab.
No worries! I don’t have built-in CLJS REPLs yet, but they’re coming soon, at that point they’ll have the same test integration etc as Clojure has right now.
@ag Vim is fundamentally different in it's integration with cljs. Do to that you open another terminal and do: boot repl -c
then (connect-to-the-cljs-repl-fn)