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2016-07-16
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@nwjsmith: Yes, go to https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/8090?pr=&showAllUpdates=true, choose the previous version you’d like to download for the version of IntelliJ you’re on, download it and install it with Settings->Plugins->Install from Disk
Oddly enough, 1.2.7 doesn’t appear there, I don’t know why. If you let me know which IntelliJ version you’re on I can build one and put it somewhere for you.
@nwjsmith: A few people have reported the parinfer issue, thanks for filing those. I’ll see if I can reproduce that and fix it.
Is it an IDEA or a Cursive feature that IDEA's "make project" sometimes places cljs files into target/classes? Easiest way to reproduce is just to clean the whole project (from command line with lein clean
) and then hit the "make project" button from IDEA. This broke my figwheel as it saw the same cljs file in two different locations (src/cljs and target/classes) and wasn't then able to push the changes to my client. I was able to resolve this by just disabling the "make project" from my clojure repl config. It's on by default and I don't 100% understand if there'll be some issues by disabling it.