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@benedek no worries. I have an awesome keyboard, pareditting around a bit manually isn't that bad.
I haven't tried matias switches yet! Wouldn't mind trying them out. I had ergodox which broke down which has a similar lay-out to the atreus. I liked it!
nice. I have two atreuses now an original with matias switches and one built from scratch with cherries. I prefer matias after typing for a few month on the cherry one.
Is there a way to “watch” one or more expressions so that when I reload code, they are re-evaluated? I often write a few simple uses cases for a function and then work on the function. It’d be handy to see that output change as I re-defined the function. I don’t need everything in the buffer to be re-evaled, just a few expressions
@dominic I’m afraid I’m not sure what you mean. Is this an existing feature or upcoming?