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ok cool, i set up cljs-devtools and now i'm seeing custom formatters in the "scope" window and can inspect the cljs datastructures when my breakpoint is hit
source maps work fine in regular chrome on my machine, but in canary i'm still seeing this "Source Map Detected" banner, and don't see any cljs files in the "sources" tree on the left side of the window
in my second screenshot, earlier, there was the dirac "unable to locate sourceMap" message, and that's been fixed, so thanks 😄 😄
in the first screenshot, there's a banner that says "Source Map Detected" when viewing a .js file, but no corresponding .cljs file shows up in the sources tree to the left of that .js file, and that's the issue i'm still having
i was mistaken earlier because i hadn't tried playing around in the dirac repl, which is what triggers the "unable to locate sourceMap" message