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> cider-nrepl
is also used by vim-fireplace
, iced-vim
,
> Calva and other Clojure development tools based on nREPL.
Silly q, would it be accurate to quote Conjure https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider-nrepl/blob/52787208f839a3598c7bf7b2b4941febed84cd79/README.md#L13C1-L14C58 as well? I'm not sure if Conjure relates to vim-fireplace
, iced-vim
. Or is it an independent offering?
I suggest Conjure should be included in the nrepl docs as it's a separate project to the others mentioned.
Conjure doesn't support all nREPL's middlewares out of the box so it isn't equivalent to other plugins that do :thinking_face: I wrote this plugin some time ago that uses testing middleware: https://gitlab.com/invertisment/conjure-clj-additions-cider-nrepl-mw