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Can I eval all files in repl even if some haven't changed?
Hi @cfleming . I’m starting the REPL using the CLJ tool, but for some reason it’s not setting the clojure.libfile
system property. I’m using the JUXT Kick tool and it uses that property to exclude itself from the classpath. (Running clj from the terminal sets the property.)
Does connecting visual vm to a (cursive) repl break it? I appear to be unable to load/execute code I sent there