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2016-03-06
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- # cider (32)
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- # clojure-russia (60)
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- # keechma (2)
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- # om (42)
- # onyx (15)
- # parinfer (22)
- # re-frame (12)
- # reagent (162)
- # spacemacs (1)
clojure.repl/apropos
and cider-apropos
are both ways to search for documentation containing a string.
cider-grimoire
is a command for accessing docs/examples from my website https://www.conj.io
I'm happy to hack it up, just not sure what a good/acceptable approach to the problem would be.
IMO global exclusions would be alright. By default nothing'll be excluded. Most projects explicitly include a Clojure version anyway, so that CIDER isn't adding one to the mix shouldn't be a problem, and if you're me/crazy/running forks/all of the above then you didn't want a Clojure dep anyway.
cljs repl question: cider-switch-to-repl-buffer
switches to the cljs repl buffer correctly. I'd expect cider-eval-*
to use that repl, but instead I get: user-error:
cider-eval-last-sexp' needs a Clojure REPL.
If you don't know what that means, you probably need to jack-in (`C-c M-j').`. btw, not sure if this is the proper place for such a comment
I suppose that error happens when using a browser repl, via boot, in the manner described at http://escherize.com/2016/02/29/boot-with-cljs/.
and running cider-jack-in-clojurescript
to use the rhino repl fixes most of the problem.
@malabarba: Can we get a timeout on running tests. Or at least a set on one, with a reasonable default.
@malabarba what does C-c C-b call? I use evil mode and need to bind it to something else.