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@cfleming: cool that seems to work. it'd be nice if the check box selection for 'non-project files' was remembered.
Does anyone get clojurescript repl run successfully? I ran into the problem with cljs-repl. This is my current project.clj
:profiles {:dev
{:dependencies [[figwheel "0.5.2"]
[figwheel-sidecar "0.5.2"]
[com.cemerick/piggieback "0.2.1"]
I have this error with cursive INFO: nREPL connection found but unable to load piggieback. Starting default REPL
@colorvisa: Have you seen https://github.com/bhauman/lein-figwheel/wiki/Running-figwheel-in-a-Cursive-Clojure-REPL?
I’m not sure about your specific problem, but I believe that is the recommended setup.
this would be useful in remote contexts where load-file isn’t going to work due to discrepancies in the file system