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2019-10-06
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I am searching for volunteers to help me get my idea going: a Gorilla-Repl discovery + hosted repl.
I think this would help greatly in making clojure workbooks as much a success as jupyter notebooks.
This means one can save directly to gists, and does not need to work with local workbooks.
It should not be complicated to let power-users run their own repl via a docker container,
Hi. Is there a tool that would allow me to run a dependency's tests ? So far I have found none, but maybe there are tools that could help me to download the associated github repo and load-file
every file in that dependency :test-paths
.
I expect those dependencies to be leiningen projects using clojure.test
.
:thinking_face: is there any way to show the source of a function that you previously entered on repl ?
as source
doesn't seem to be to tool for that