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@mikerod I want to say thank you again for helping me 🙂 I’ll try to see this in a positive light; I finally jumped over to figwheel-main!
And I learned a little.
@reefersleep good you got something working. I think it probably makes sense to give figwheel-main a shot anyways since it is the newer of the 2 - although I believe both are still used quite a bit. I’ve used both a bit for different projects to compare and contrast in my particular build workflows I need. I guess we never figured your issue out here, but perhaps not worth worrying about if you have a setup that is working now. Sometimes environmental things can be tricky.
They seem like a dark art to me 🙂 One I’d like to, if not master, at least comprehend at a journeyman level. So I try to use these obstacles as opportunities to read up on them. There are just so many variations, and I fiddle with it so rarely, so it’s hard to generate a comprehensive, durable understanding.