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2016-12-15
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i'm throwing big maps with ex-info, and now they are displayed on one line which makes it hard to read
In reference to @chrisblom's request the new clojure.core
macro spec errors would seriously benefit from pretty printing
but I'm here wondering how I would be able to bind a command to invoke spec/exercise-fn
on var at the current point, that would be freaking space age
@borkdude @dpsutton The basic navigation commands C-M-f/b/n/p/a/e
are all in Emacs by default. Paredit provides the editing commands M-(/s/S/J/?
.
The classics, as always: http://danmidwood.com/content/2014/11/21/animated-paredit.html http://pub.gajendra.net/src/paredit-refcard.pdf
I’m a classic 🤓