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https://github.com/dgrnbrg/vim-redl anybody ever tried this? @juhoteperi
Yes. It used to have better omnicomplete than fireplace (arglists etc.) but that is no longer the case.
It doesn't have built-in repl? It depends on Fireplace.
https://github.com/dgrnbrg/vim-redl#a-repl am I misunderstanding that?
Aha, your are referring to somekind of repl window/buffer?
I don't know, it is of no use for me
I think so. I was interested to know if it was any good. Somewhat related to https://clojurians.slack.com/archives/boot/p1458407333001355 I also can't figure out the injections for boot.
I had it working but I have removed it some months ago as I found I didn't use it
ah. Interesting. I'm constantly trying to out-do my emacs colleagues. So I thought I might play with some new toys. Now I'm looking at aprint too
@juhoteperi: The debug feature seems pretty neat. But the repl is fairly crap.