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(so far I’ve seen it used only in Lein and I was curious what other tools are doing)
> I assume it doesn’t use the nREPL ack functionality since that requires an nREPL server, and I’m assuming (but prepared to be surprised) that no-one has ported that to elisp yet
@bozhidar Yes, I do. Previously I had an nREPL REPL running in the IDE, so I just used that. I’ve just switched that over to a socket REPL, so now what I do is whenever I start a REPL I start an nREPL server and use that for the ack, and then shut it down once I have the port. It actually works better that way since there’s no race condition for multiple REPLs, which was sometimes an issue if the REPL startup took a long time.
I mean currenlty I'm mostly disabling the mode manually, but I have seen that cider depends/use paraedit. Is there a way perhaps to disable it? :thinking_face:
i don't think that clojure-mode or CIDER enable paredit automatically. Can you search your init.el for (add-hook 'clojure-mode-hook #'paredit-mode)
or something similar?
@dpsutton ok found the hook it was in `$HOME/.emacs/customizations/elisp-editing.el
to me copy and pasting the text because of unbalanced parent, is more unhandy then have paredit
so i will turn it off, i might come back later on it dunno 😁 for moment I have tried both, and I find mysefl more productive in term of typing without paredit
Neither cider
, nor clojure-mode
enabled paredit
automatically. Are you using some custom Emacs distribution?
regarding paredit -- fwiw, I really like parinfer in Emacs... and @darioszr I had a lot of problems with the .emacs.d setup in Clojure for the Brave and True (possibly because I knew I wanted parinfer instead of paredit)