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Every day when I use proton I am very very surprised by the quality of it. It feels really dang solid Crazy how fast this happened
@meow: repl stuff has just been integrated with proto-repl by @geksilla but I didn't test it yet and yes, parinfer is by default active inside the clojure layer
For installing, just open atom, open the installer and install "proton-mode". Proton should activate right after that, create a ~/.proton file (written in EDN) for you and proceed with installing it's dependencies
Since you are a cljs dude I'd highly recommend to compile it yourself with lein and turn on debugging
Can I get a link to proton?
Can't find any in history here
Cool packages for writing: https://atom.io/packages/zen https://atom.io/packages/typewriter