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@idiomancy No, tried and failed. I have gotten it to work with figwheel-main however, even though it is a bit more involving
I've been googling to no avail and can't figure out how to edit clojurescript in a full-stack clojure app with Cursive. I'm an emacs user and my normal process is to start a CLJ and CLJS repl, do mount.core/start in the CLJ repl, and visit the appropriate address in a browser; then the cljs figwheel repl connects. What's the workflow to do this on the same codebase in Cursive?
Mostly the same, but with a bit of setup: https://github.com/bhauman/lein-figwheel/wiki/Running-figwheel-in-a-Cursive-Clojure-REPL
Ah! Thanks!