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2018-02-26
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I'm trying to run clojure source blocks from org mode... I guess I'm missing some basic setup: when running M-x cider-jack-in
:
The clojure executable isn't on your `exec-path'
how can I make clojure work in org mode (I guess it's via cider, so how to make cider work with org-mode)?
the directory where lein
is, is on my classpath
solved 😛
I have this problem with neotree in spacemacs that I didnt have with nerdtree in vim and is very frustating: I have 2 buffers open on a vertical split, then I open neotree and select a file, that file will always open on the left window. Is there a way to tell neotree to open a file on the rightmost window, or the window of my selection?
I don't know. I have gotten accustomed to the fuzzy finding abilities of commands like SPC p f
, SPC b b
, and SPC f f
. But you might try snooping around by seeing what function gets invoked upon your neotree keypress in question via SPC h d k
. It's possible there's a customizable neotree variable that might control this behavior.