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2018-08-10
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It seems like the Cider Repl History (as I read about here: https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/blob/master/doc/using_the_repl.md ) is not integrated into Spacemacs. Does anyone here have any experience spacemacsefying the cider repl history workflow?
The history buffer allows more complex stuff than C-up C-down
like searching via a regex
and just visualizing your flow of actions 🙂
Seems I can access it via , , his
read in the linked text, it’s interesting!
Hmmm, I was able to bring up the history buffer with C-c M-p but the history mode keys in that buffer are shadowed.
hmmm, maybe I should submit an issue? The docs (http://spacemacs.org/doc/DOCUMENTATION.html#concepts) say the shadowed keys should be moved like this: Shadowed keys are moved according to the pattern: a → A → C-a → C-A
None of the features are bound to anything, but they are all accessible via e.g. SPC :
It’d probably require some work to bind them properly in the context of spacemacs / evil mode
idk, I haven’t done any spacemacs / config development. I use spacemacs because I don’t want to fiddle with configs 😄
I submitted an issue. It seems that's what is normally done in this case. Those keybindings are usually 'evilified' according to the above pattern, but I'm not sure how they go about that.
:thumbsup: 🤞