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Hey, just wanted to echo @danielsz's boot-cljs-devtools sentiment. Two line change and everything just works. 👍
@danielsz: re launching Chrome for Dirac from the command line, on macOS I use Apple’s Script Editor to create a Dirac.app file with:
do shell script "/Applications/Google\\ Chrome\\ Canary.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\\ Chrome\\ Canary --remote-debugging-port=9222
then you can easily launch it with cmd-space and searching for “Dirac” etc 😉@jupl: I was thinking of adding a --no-dirac
option for people who want to hook cljs-devtools
but still want to keep the standard repl
also I'd be honored if I can co-maintain boot-cljs-devtools
with you 🙂