This page is not created by, affiliated with, or supported by Slack Technologies, Inc.
2016-11-07
Channels
- # aleph (11)
- # aws (8)
- # bangalore-clj (4)
- # beginners (32)
- # boot (48)
- # cider (2)
- # cljs-dev (57)
- # cljsrn (4)
- # clojars (22)
- # clojure (67)
- # clojure-argentina (2)
- # clojure-austin (9)
- # clojure-berlin (1)
- # clojure-brasil (15)
- # clojure-france (1)
- # clojure-italy (10)
- # clojure-russia (23)
- # clojure-spec (6)
- # clojure-uk (48)
- # clojurescript (143)
- # cursive (15)
- # datomic (30)
- # emacs (18)
- # hoplon (26)
- # instaparse (1)
- # leiningen (1)
- # om (21)
- # om-next (9)
- # parinfer (3)
- # pedestal (3)
- # planck (2)
- # re-frame (53)
- # reagent (4)
- # ring (5)
- # spacemacs (1)
- # specter (10)
- # sql (16)
- # untangled (19)
- # vim (11)
- # yada (2)
@kingoftheknoll @echristopherson To call the doc function you can use (clojure.repl/doc map)
without a require
or use
function to include the clojure.repl
namespace. However, if you do not include the clojure.repl
namespace then doc
or source
will return nil
on those functions that are part of clojure.repl
. All other functions should work if you use the fully qualified namespace name for doc
or source
You can use C-c C-p
to show the resulting output of doc
or source
in a new buffer, or just open the cider-repl buffer