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@shaunlebron: if you have any issues developing Clojure in Atom I might be able to help. I use it exclusively for Clojure as do most of the people with which I work. Nothing bad to say about Cursive though.
@jasongilman: Nor I about proto-repl, it looks really nice. I’m jealous of the graphing capabilities.
@jasongilman: cool, thanks. the indentation issue is pretty bad
pressing enter will only match the indentation of the previous line
pasting code will auto-match the indentation of the previous line as well (big complaint from friends who use it for cljs work)
@shaunlebron I solved that problem using the lisp paredit plugin and some atom settings. See the instructions here https://gist.github.com/jasongilman/d1f70507bed021b48625
I turn off most of the features of lisp paredit but it does fix the new line issue. This is something I thought Parinfer could handle as well.