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The instructions here says i should be able to press g r and get the multiple cursors menu. But that seems undefined. https://practicalli.github.io/spacemacs/spacemacs-basics/evil-tools/multiple-cursors.html. I'm looking around for a decent intro to this topic. I feel like i something simliar by going into visual mode and just selecting multiple lines. Is that different then multiple cursors?
Im tired, the above sounds insulting. I mean to say, I can't seem to activate the commands
@drewverlee first though is that multiple-cursors
is not in the layer list in .spacemacs
Probably something silly like that, I'll check in the morning. Thanks
Its way past my bed time, but wanted to fix my spec code while I was on a roll...
I think a video is far easier to convey how to use multiple cursors, I will try record a few examples during the week and stitch them together into a video. Myself I only really use g r j
with a number in front to define how many cursors I want (where relative line numbers comes in handy as it tells me how many lines I need.
I'd like to automatically call (clojure.spec.test.alpha/instrument)
(or really my own spec-instrument
function defined in the .spacemacs file) every time I do cider-eval-buffer.
What's the easiest way to do it?
Ask in the #cider channel is probably the easiest way 😁
I think I might have something not too dissimilar that could be converted and might work, somewhere in my GitHub Todo list, but could take a while to get working