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@moizsj See here: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/cursive/pWA528YDTIU/bZa7f-NEAQAJ for a possible solution, I’d like to know if it works or not.
@sandbags Hmm, that might not work, I’m actually not sure. If it doesn’t, feel free to post an issue.
@moizsj if it does work but you don't want a cleartext password in your settings.xml - http://blog.sonatype.com/2009/10/maven-tips-and-tricks-encrypting-passwords/
@sandbags It’s entirely possible that the rainbow parens don’t appear in the REPL output, because of how they’re implemented. If you file an issue for it, I’ll take a look at it - it’s probably an easy fix.
@cfleming do you see the Cursive extension API added realistically within the next couple of months (so that e.g. https://github.com/cursive-ide/cursive/issues/1670 doesn’t need a fix)? Should I just add a dependency on Potemkin and close the issue?
@dm3 So, I’m not sure. I’m actually working on that somewhat in the background at the moment, evaluating how much I should refactor what I have to be more spec-like. I’ll take another look at that issue this week, I did make a start on it but it was somewhat tricky, IIRC because there are more macros than just the potemkin one that would really need support.