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2015-06-25
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- # clojure-norway (1)
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- # reading-clojure (6)
the problem with projects is that there aren’t always projects (e.g. what do we do in case of a remote connection)
@malabarba: Yes...
@bozhidar: I’m using Boot in this particular project:
(require 'boot.repl)
(swap! boot.repl/*default-dependencies*
concat '[[cider/cider-nrepl "0.9.1"]])
(swap! boot.repl/*default-middleware*
conj 'cider.nrepl/cider-middleware)
This sorts it:
(require 'boot.repl)
(swap! boot.repl/*default-dependencies*
concat '[[cider/cider-nrepl "0.9.1"]
[refactor-nrepl "1.1.0-SNAPSHOT"]])
(swap! boot.repl/*default-middleware*
conj 'cider.nrepl/cider-middleware
'refactor-nrepl.middleware/wrap-refactor)
@bozhidar: (context repl history) yeah here at work I'm doing ~90% of my coding on remote nREPL connections. That repl history is encoded in a "most recent first" list is somewhat baffling given the long history of appending shell history files... may try and patch that this weekend.
Also makes it awkward to try and pull out the last N commands as a session for sharing.
How does the format for clojure-backtracking-indent rules work?
i've failed to find documentation for this and the elisp function is pretty opaque to me...
Yeah, I would also like to know