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https://i.imgur.com/cOoZUnH.png Maybe I want to be tracked. Because yanno. Github.
@juhoteperi: Just seen your vim-cider. Why didn't I know about this, I'd tried to implement this stuff myself!
My attempt was really poor, https://github.com/SevereOverfl0w/vim-cljrefactor
@dominicm: there is also https://github.com/snoe/clj-refactor.nvim which is quite promising. It is implemented using ClojureScript.
I saw that was started a little while ago, @juhoteperi, I need to check it out. I'm quite sad, I've had to remove parinfer, because it keeps aggressively rewriting my team's code
That’s a bummer. Doesn’t that mean that their code has quite odd indentation, or is parinfer too strict about what that initial run should look like?