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2018-09-15
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hey folks, I'm new to shadow-cljs, I used :node-script
target, and ran shadow-cljs watch app
which compiles the app just fine ( it's a hello world ) but when i use node to run the compiled file
@lxsameer yeah, it is normal. it is the devtools connection keeping the process alive. if you do not plan on using a REPL into your build then set :devtools {:enabled false}
in your build config
haven't yet figured out how to tell the node process to shut itself down if the only remaining thing is the devtools websocket
i have to run clj-repl via shadow and use cider-connect
and then call (shadow/node-repl)
I don't use emacs so I have no idea sorry. you can run shadow-cljs node-repl
and cider-connect
Also kudos, So far I liked shadow-cljs so much , It's a really cool piece of software