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@pavel.klavik Yes, the let-binding selection would be nice. One little advertised feature is that you can move let bindings and map entries up/down by placing the caret at the start of the value. So:
(let [a 10
|b 11])
Thanks, this is very useful to know 🙂. Will start using.
But it is still useful when you want to copy/cut the pair, etc., also very useful for map literals.
Another feature I am missing is a support for HugSQL, missing autocompletion and wrong highlighting of HugSQL functions makes using it much harder.