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Hi guys, I like how aggressive-indent-mode
(Emacs) auto-aligns map keys etc. But I don't like how it does it after key input.
Is there a way for LSP to indent like aggressive-indent-mode
does (on-save)?
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Ah, I guess, first and foremost, auto-aligning hashmap and let
entries
there is a issue to cljfmt support that, but ATM it's no possible with LSP.
I use clojure-align
manually to do that, usually with C-c SPC
Oh wow. Didn't know that existed. No worries! I'll just write some Elisp to call clojure-align
(beg, end = whole buffer) on-save
Thanks
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