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Anyone has any good reference keymaps for Calva with vim/nvim? The default Calva keymap relies a fair amount on the arrow keys, and after using it for a year or so, I wanted to make an effort to move them closer to the home row (asdfghjkl) for ergonomics. However, trying to move things closer to the home row is driving me nuts, with all the layered keymaps interfering. Anyone has any suggestions on a sensible layout for Calva with vim? Alternatively, Calva without vim, but with most commands centered around the home row instead of the arrow keys
I have some files that us in-ns to set the namespace, but it appears Calva is not recognizing that. Is there some way I an get Calva to recognize the ns when sending forms to the repl?
OMG, it beeps so much... who the hell thought a beep was acceptabled when I scroll past a line with a compiler warning
I know that's a VSCode thing 8^). Thanks for the hacking on Calva, it's been the default for alot of our clojure newbs
In other news, I just wanted to say that I've seen new users, who are just starting their clojure and even programming journey, making quick progress with Calva. Y'all are doing something right.
