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Also, is there a way to add profiles from project.clj for cursive to check the dependencies of?
You can do that in the Leiningen toolwindow. View->Tool windows->Leiningen. Open out the Profiles dropdown, and then select the profiles you’d like to use. Then press the refresh button.
re: your run problem, you can’t use run like that in this config. This config panel is only the rough equivalent of lein repl
.
You can run an arbitrary lein command using a leiningen run config, so Run->Edit configurations…
, press +
, select “Leiningen”.
How are you trying to run the REPL? Are you using something like the CLJS quick-start?
No, but you shouldn’t need that now you’ve corrected the profiles used to sync your project.
clojure.main will just use the dependencies that are added to your project. If you’ve successfully synced the project with the frontend-dev deps, they’ll be there when you run clojure.main.