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Put together a quick using-rebl-with-leiningen repo https://github.com/jayzawrotny/lein-rebl-example. I was unclear what it would take to use it with an existing REPL until I started playing around with it so maybe it will help someone else too.
Good suggestion on :resource-paths
-- I used lein-localrepo
to install the REBL JAR to my local Maven cache and then I could add a regular :dev
dependency on it.
Sounds like it would be helpful to cover alternate methods and provide a dev or repl profile example. EDIT: Updated readme to include alternate installation approaches such as yours.
meanwhile, corporate america slowly bleeds dry due to a lack of checkmarks...
Rich has updated the GitHub issue about rebl clarifying it may only be used for open source and hobby programming right now. Open to discussing it's value and licensing model for commercial use
Seems like there's an advantage of not working with Clojure than, being able to use REBL whenever you want.