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2017-01-10
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How do I manually set the Clojure version in projects in which Cursive cannot automatically tell?
@pupeno I don’t understand what you mean - the Clojure version is determined by the Clojure jar you have attached to your project.
cfleming: I haven’t attached anything. Normally Cursive figures it out automatically from project.clj, but I’m working on a repo with no such thing (cljsjs)
So, I get every symbol as unrecognized.
It’s the cljsjs repo: https://github.com/cljsjs/packages
It’s using Boot.
But even then, it’s a collection of directories, each one is its own project.
I had this happened before with other projects and you told me to just set it up somewhere in the config, in IntelliJ. Sadly, I forgot where 😞
The general idea using boot right now is to generate a project.clj from it and import that.
Really? Odd.