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Sounds amazing! Haven’t tried Pulsar so far (but really like Atom), would you say it’s ok for light Clojure work? With Chlorine? 🙂
@mattias504 I have basically worked with Pulsar all this time. It's completely usable for any kind of Clojure and ClojureScript work - Pulsar basically is the same codebase as Atom, minus "V8 Snapshots" (meaning it starts slower, but this will become unnoticeable when we bump to the newest Electron) and it's packaged in a different way. We also fixed some bugs and bumped Electron from 9 (Atom) to 12 (the latest version we can get without breaking too many things) but if you use it only for Clojure work, you can even install the experimental Electron 24 version and it works fine 🙂