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How is Cursive supposed to work with :local/root deps? Didn't it used to automatically import local/root as a module so that the REPL would recognize file changes and automatically reload them when you run load file in repl?
e.g., opens the tab in a tan color. If I try to edit, it pops open "Non-Project files protection"
Yes. It also adds it to .idea/clojure-deps.xml though. That file is in VCS. Not everyone wants my local project added to their IntelliJ setup (it also may not have the same path)
So I have 1 monorepo IntelliJ project. There's a bunch of modules. One of those modules uses :local/root to a project outside of the IntelliJ project root directory.
https://github.com/cursive-ide/cursive/issues/2474. Super busy today, so I hope that'll do it. Let me know if you need any other info.