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2017-02-23
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I was able to fix the issue with the following -> ((nil . ((eval . (setq cider-cljs-lein-repl “(start-figwheel)”)))))
anyone know a way to format a map with clj-refactor
or other commands in the clojure layer?
petr: @U08UTJ5PB im using evil mode. what command are you trying to run there?
@U08UTJ5PB ohh lol thats not gonna work
You could try pretty print the map and use a narrow margin. Then you just have to copy the pretty print map back into your .clj file - not ideal, but better than manual. See: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4020186/how-can-i-format-a-map-over-several-lines-with-pprint