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2018-06-28
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@blance If I recall correctly you were supposed to write integrations
. @benedek and @dominicm should know better, as they worked on this.
@bozhidar I've just tried the latest build and it's seriously broken 😮. I couldn't run any tests anymore. See https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/issues/2357 (the comment)
Does anyone know of a good package (or have a function they can share) to find unused variables or imports in a namespace? My intellij using co-workers have this and I’m jealous. thx
the ideal version of eastwood in my head does this I don't know if the real life version does
for the imports, it looks like the clean namespace of clj-refactor
would work… but I can’t confirm https://github.com/clojure-emacs/clj-refactor.el/wiki/cljr-clean-ns
i use emacs to file tickets for my cursive coworkers to refactor and remove imports, remove unused vars. it's worked quite well for me