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2018-08-09
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Can I print the result of some expression in the editor, or does it always have to be printed to the repl?
@chris It has to be printed in the REPL right now. There’s an issue for that and I’m planning to fix it soon.
@cfleming Downloaded eap5, works like a charm with my :certificates project.clj. Thanks!
I noticed this morning that there's a number "5" in a brown box next to the Clojure icon for one of my project.clj files. I've never seen this before. What does it mean?
@tbaldridge Great!
@brown131 I have no idea what that is, I’ve never seen that. It’s not Cursive doing it. A plugin you have installed, maybe? Or it may be something in IntelliJ I’ve not seen before.
question for folks: how do you manage your AWS creds in cursive REPLs? I have been setting up each individual REPL configuration with my AWS_ACCESS_KEY and secret key as envars in the REPL configuration I was wondering if there was a way to use the AWS cli profiles or something less onerous than pasting in your envar creds in each new project repl you configure Since I use/access many different AWS accounts I don’t want to configure a ‘global’ credential set