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2018-10-14
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@bhauman, fyi lein-figwheel works fine for multiple connected clients. When using figwheel-main only the last connected client is receiving reload broadcasts...
and even if I add this flag, it doesn't change the behavior, only the last connected client receives the updates
From inside figwheel-main all clients are visible, (talking about *connections*
atom in figwheel.repl)
Hello folks, is there a watch mode for testing?
I am following https://figwheel.org/docs/testing.html but I really miss a watch mode in the terminal
my app is node only for now (actually I am porting the sieppari
library)
also, where can I contribute some doc? I see that the info in https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider-nrepl
applies to figwheel as well
and I was able to have figwheel main working in Cursive
@richiardiandrea docs are built from https://github.com/bhauman/figwheel-main/tree/master/docs as a jekyll page