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Can someone help me with loading a linter via profile.boot
? I've got code which works within a build.boot
, but when I try and shift that into profile.boot
I get a load of FileNotFound exceptions for some of the classes used
what are you trying to do exactly? i had a setup going for a while where i pulled in a library (boot-ancient) and :refer
'd in the task, and that worked pretty well to the point that i was able to run boot ancient
anywhere and the task was available to me without having to pull in the dependency and refer in the task
I'm trying to load https://github.com/tolitius/boot-check within profile.boot
so that I can lint my code without requiring all of the build.boot
s that are written by myself and loads of others to include it
does your profile.boot contain something like this?
(set-env! :dependencies '[[tolitius/boot-check "0.1.8"]])
(require '[tolitius.boot-check :refer (with-yagni with-eastwood ... whatever tasks you need)])
I think I worked out what was needed. Sort of. If my build.boot
did a conj
for the dependencies instead of an overwrite of whatever was already there then things work as expected. But that again requires me to get everyone else to accept a change to their build.boot
files because of the way I want to work (and might cause other odd issues anyway), which I was hoping to avoid.
I've not set non-standard paths for my m2 repository or anything, so I don't understand why it's not acting in the same way
Hello, I am developing a web app with rest services using mounts defstate. My workflow is I have a dev task that starts the server and a cljs-repl. I then connect via cider through emacs. Right now I have to manually load my namespace to start the different states. Is there a way to incorporate this into a task so that my state inits when i run the dev task?
does boot have anything equivalent to npm install --save for putting deps into project.clj?