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I mainly only miss a more pronounced way of seeing the opposite paren/bracket of the one my cursor is on, do any of those do that?
Some proto-repl commands don't show up or don't work for me, e.g. run all tests does nothing... not sure how to go about it
Last question ― anything in the universe that will make atom jump to the line of code that crashed the run/test?
the protorepl commands don’t work unless you’ve got a functioning repl set up and connected. i have found that a lot of the functionality (like jumping to source or getting docstrings) just doesn’t work with my clojurescript setup. it works pretty well with a clojure repl though.
in terms of bracket highlighting I use a silly little package called bracket-matcher-highlight. it isn’t exactly what i want but it serves
it’s a replacement for bracket-matcher so you should turn that off if you install the higlighter
does anyone else have a problem with proto-repl not cleaning up its process when you close atom?
i saw the github issue for it https://github.com/jasongilman/proto-repl/issues/291
does anyone use a workaround that doesn’t involve manually killing the process via the terminal? 🙂
same issue. it is super annoying. i connect via nrepl instead of starting processes
I've taken to shutting down my REPL with (System/exit 0)
😃
i didn’t realise i could connect via a network repl
that is maybe an option
i think i tried before but i couldn’t get it to work
maybe i’ll tyr again