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2021-04-21
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- # babashka (82)
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- # clj-kondo (1)
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- # vscode (1)
I love the idea of clj-kondo but I'm having trouble getting it to work with IntelliJ + Cursive. I've installed it according to the editor integration instructions but I'm not seeing any squiggly underlines anything. I know that the linting is working because I set the file watcher to "show console: always" so I can see all the warnings in the console (e.g. /Some/path/core.clj:7:3: warning: Redundant let expression). It's just that the warnings aren't showing up on the code itself. Any ideas on how to fix? I'm using IntelliJ IDEA 2020.1.4 and Cursive 1.10.2-2020.1