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@devth latest fireplace sets 'formatexpr'
to do a format-code
operation, so now requires cider.
I bet a PR to make it optional would be accepted 🙂. Or you could just have an auto cmd that unset formatexpr
https://github.com/clojure-vim/vim-jack-in will setup cider for you 😉
vim dispatch has some built in options:
- Open in background via tmux
- Open in iterm tab
You can also use the neovim-dispatch plugin for:
- Open in new tab using :terminal
nice. neovim-dispatch looks interesting. i haven't yet attempted to add :terminal
into my workflow
https://github.com/tpope/vim-dispatch/blob/master/doc/dispatch.txt#L119 list of strategies
vim surprisingly doesn't support the idea that you'd want multiple values for an expression 😛
(btw, format-code just uses weavejester's library, which I can't remember the name of right now)
I've been using zprint+lumo with vim, it works well for textwidth (although the code is sometimes a little strange, but it's configurable, so maybe I just need a better config)
https://github.com/clojure-vim/vim-jack-in/blob/master/autoload/jack_in.vim#L5-L7 technically, I use a :terminal
in a new tab.