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@zylox Interesting, I didn’t know schema had it’s own version. Could you file an issue to support that and I’ll add it? Cursive already supports the native Potemkin one, hopefully should be trivial.
@tjtolton Cursive will actually download leiningen on first use if it’s not already installed. It will put them in .lein/self-installs
just like lein does.
@seantempesta That should work fine. Cursive will use the currently active REPL, i.e. you’ll have to switch the tabs to send to one or the other. I’m planning a combined REPL that will send to one or the other depending on file type, but that’s not there yet.
@cfleming: Cool. Thanks for the info. And keep up the great work! I probably wouldn’t be using Clojure without Cursive!
@seantempesta Thanks! (I’m mentally rewriting your “with” to “without” 🙂 )
woops!
Hi, does cursive support paredit-backward-kill-word? I can not find this in shortcuts It will be nice have something like this http://mumble.net/~campbell/emacs/paredit.html but only for cursive
I have https://cursive-ide.com/userguide/paredit.html, but it only covers the basic commands.