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Has it been considered to use babashka for stuff like go-to-definition when the built in methods aren’t set up? (e.g. there’s no cljs REPL connection)
@martinklepsch There is such a thing for emacs based on clj-kondo: https://github.com/didibus/anakondo
Vim iced is also doing something similar when clj-kondo is available on the system path
ah yeah, no idea why I was saying babashka, this is more a clj-kondo thing I guess 😅
Btw, from the babashka survey some people used babashka to integrate with vim or emacs to do some linux window manager stuff
It's probably been asked a lot. How can I make vim recognize .bb files as clojure ?
here's a slightly modified version of what i have in my vimrc:
augroup clojure_filetypes
autocmd!
autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead *.cljs.hl,*.boot,*.bb set filetype=clojure
augroup END
thanks!