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@azzurite Sadly no, but Iβm planning to fix that soon: https://github.com/cursive-ide/cursive/issues/1526
Anyone using the cursive repl with tools-deps and piggieback
/ nrepl
?
I cant find how to inject the middleware
is it possible to define a script or commands to be run after a integrated REPL starts? I want to start a nREPL and then (figwheel.main.api/cljs-repl)
to make it a cljs REPL
@azzurite Usually the best option is to use user.clj
for that, because itβs not Cursive specific.
@souenzzo Iβm not sure about that sorry, someone with more CLJS experience will have to chime in.
@cfleming thanks! however, if I provide a user.clj
, that gets executed on every REPL. But I want two REPLs running: one for clj, one for cljs, so that doesn't work π anyway, I'll just continue using a REPL command. I just hoped it'd be possible to get rid of this extra step
When I send something to the REPL from a file (text selection, then Ctrl-Shift-P), it doesn't get evaluated if it ends with a newline. Is this intentional? I see it matches the behavior of typing into the REPL prompt, but doesn't seem useful in this context.