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2018-07-23
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@richiardiandrea Maybe it was this https://lambdaisland.com/guides/clojure-repls/clojurescript-repls#org3393425 ?
> The doc you link has a “Using the Figwheel REPL (Leiningen-only)” section, but apparently nothing on figwheel-main. Yet when I try and launch / connect to a cljs REPL in 0.18.0-snapshot, figwheel-main is one of the REPL types offered. Is that supported?
The docs were written before figwheel-main
was a thing. I guess we should update them.
We should make this more flexible - probably accepting both dev
and :dev
would make it easier for users.
@bozhidar re: http://cider.readthedocs.io/en/latest/clojurescript/#using-figwheel-main, in my case step 2 (opening a browser) wasn't necessary; it was opened automatically. one missing step is providing your build name (and the caveat that it has to be a symbol, i.e., preceded by a colon, would be nice to add until that's fixed)
hey @bozhidar I noticed that C-c C-p (new projectile binding) conflicts with cider - is that down to something else in my ridiculously large configuration, or is it to be fixed, or...?
@j0ni It was just fixed on master
- https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/commit/6d6aa42ecf5bad9110cc0a781e7786b87812b624
At any rate - I’ll have to spend some quality time with the keymaps to clean them up and make them more consistent. That was a small step in that direction.
gah, 2 hours for a melpa build - how far has my impatience evolved since waiting 2 weeks for that slackware walnut creek cd to show up in 1995 🤷