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@cfleming how to see exception/log from stubs generation? I update EAP just now and: I need to regenerate stubs nice! new/better tips on code!. But it failing
I'm not having a lot of success generating stubs either in the just-released IntelliJ / Cursive EAP
@cfleming idea: on REPL commands, would be nice to have options about what to do with the command output, I found some cases that would be useful to instead of printing the result on the REPL, I want to replace the current selection (or insert on caret position in case nothing is selected) with the output
a case that I found it would be cool is a implementation of sort imports
currently I have a command that reads the selection (in this case I select my required items) and output a sorted version of it
but currently I have to manually copy the output and paste over, would be cool to be able to make this happen automatically as a configuration of the command ouput, makes sense?
I like that spellcheck has been added to the latest Cursive EAP. Is it possible to ignore a word instead of adding it to the dictionary? I have many cases where a word is not a valid dictionary word but it is the correct spelling for the symbol. It makes sense to me to only have actual dictionary words in the dictionary.
@kenny I think you just need to add it to the dictionary
yeah, if you want to include all the UUID's in the dictionary it gets a bit large 😛
are they in a particular place? e.g. in function definitions?
The PHP version (for example) allows to disable spelling checks in certain places
not sure about Cursive