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Anyone have luck trying to cider-jack-in-clj&cljs
or cider-jack-in-clj
on a *.cljs
file with emacs25 and fulcro? I added in the cider piggieback in the dev dependencies and nrepl-options, but I'm running in to a strange error. Gist: https://gist.github.com/runswithd6s/1781d9f87286eb473050dfc22e53cfbf
i’m able to use nrepl for cljs fine with spacemacs and fulcro
have you tried running nrepl in the terminal and connecting to it from emacs, with cider-connect
?
you’ll need to add the cider deps in plugins or something, it’s in the cider docs
were you using figwheel, or shadow as the cljs repl?
depending on the project
So, I created a test application from lein new figwheel figwheel-test
and was able to get a CIDER jack-in successfully for cljs. So, at least I know it works.
I figured it out. The fulcro crew extended the (figwheel)
function. The developer guide highlights how to use it. I was trying to jack in directly to client.cljs
, but instead had to use their methodology of 1) open src/dev/user.clj
, 2) M-x cider-jack-in, 3) In REPL: (start-figwheel). A bit less convenient.
and certainly more confusing
but at least I can move forward now. 🙂 Thanks for your assistance