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that doesn't seem to work (still reports an error that the symbol cannot be resolved)
if I change it to clojure.core/when-let
then it complains thus error: when-let binding vector requires exactly 2 forms
@dharrigan I have the same macro in my util ns and it's linted as clojure.core/let with no issues
I removed joker last year. It's a much better experience with just clj-kondo
I'm pretty sure clj-kondo's features are a superset of joker's by now, there's little reason to have both
I think you can use {:clj-kondo/config {:linters ...}}
as namespace metadata. Doesn't work for all linters, but I believe it works for :unresolved-symbol
oh I responded while not having read your code... sorry 🙂 I see you're already doing that