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I typically resort to using the Search by Namespace shortcut. I don't think it's bound by default. It's under Navigate -> Namespace...
Right, the shift-shift action is search everywhere, it’s not designed to be limited. Searching by namespace is a much better option.
after updating to latest tools.deps.alpha, cursive can't see "src"
dir as a source path
so I'm having a deps.edn-based project with clojure.cli version of 1.10.1.458, and no :paths
key in deps.edn
@UCTNL1JNN that's your problem?
How did you update?
Sounds like you are missing the install deps.edn which is now included in tools.deps as a resource
There is actually a new clj out today that probably fixes it. It’s still working it’s way through brew
@alexmiller Nice, I’ll update Cursive to use that - that will be great.
the new functions in tools.deps.alpha.reader should avoid needing to shell out for anything (if you were), and I'd be happy to help you in that quest. but I don't know exactly what cursive does to know what to suggest.
in particular, there are new functions there that replicate what clj does to find all of the clj files
running clj
and requiring stuff works fine, it's cursive who does not display src
folder as source
Cursive uses your clj installation
You should update your clj again to .462