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I came here to ask a question about how to map 'jk' to escape. I've tried using the key-chord package, with a number of different envocations in .emacs.d/init.el, but nothing has worked for me. However, I see that @alandipert has somewhat answered my question in advance by mentioning 'fd', which seems to work the same way. Does anyone feel that they could definitively guide me to get 'jk' to work, though? I'm using Emacs 24.5.1 on a Windows box with Spacemacs. Also, I'm an Emacs newbie. Also, hi!
*invocations
@reefersleep: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/blob/master/doc/VIMUSERS.org#changing-the-escape-key
Also read here: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/blob/master/doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#escaping
Thank you very much, malch! 😄
I suppose I should consider switching to 'fd' according to your second link, right?
I am getting a mismatch between CIDER and cider-nrepl . . . I changed my cider-nrepl to 0.9.1 in my .lein/profile.clj . . . where do I change CIDER’s version?
i guess I could change to 0.10.0-snapshot, but I’d rather use the latest stable
is the standard advise to use the develop branch for Spacemacs?
@jeremyraines: Not sure, where to pin CIDER version. In my experience, both spacemacs and CIDER have pretty stable dev
branches
thanks
@jeremyraines: One more addition - I'm using Spacemacs + CIDER + clj/cljs repls. You can ask me if something is not working
what are you using for your cljs repl?
oh, OK. my project uses figwheel
and I was starting the repl with lein repl :headless 3111
— is that wrong?
that’s the repl I was trying to connect to from cider/emacs
i’m missing something. That’s the only repl I’m using and I get that refer-macros error when I try to connect to it
oh, ok. Then my next question is how to connect to it from emacs / spacemacs. I was using cider-connect
sorry, I’m a bit all over the place. Previously I’d used it via Cursive. How do you start a figwheel specific repl? I thought doing lein repl in a figwheel project would do it
'figwheel' is not a task. See 'lein help’.
@malch: I guess I'll make the switch, too