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2018-03-02
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@tomi.hukkalainen_slac I ended up adding nnoremap <leader>tb :norm gg,ef<cr>:call REPLSend("(require '[clojure.test]) (clojure.test/run-tests)")<cr>
to my config. Seems like that’ll work for me most of the time.
Per the advices of some in this channel, I finally setup copy/paste using the system clipboard between neovim & tmux. It’s pretty nice. I usually have a vnc session open w/ shared clipboard to macos, so yank from vim or tmux w/in ssh session can be pasted into macos. Kind of a round about way to get there, but it all works pretty nicely.