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I played with it once, but I didn’t feel more productive. I’m very used to paredit I guess, and I like explicitly doing stuff.
Btw, for Emacs there are also - smartparens-strict-mode
and lispy
. Both are cool projects.
And, of course, https://github.com/promethial/paxedit
<root level="INFO"> <!-- <appender-ref ref="stdout" /> --> <appender-ref ref="file"/> </root>
Is it possible to turn off STDOUT redirection to Emacs CIDER buffer? I have to disable appender to stop it spamming my REPL
It’s possible, but it’s hard for most people to do it. (you need to modify the middleware stack and (or) the command that unconditionally triggers this middleware).