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i'm enjoying finally being able to use clj-refactor.nvim again. a lot of the things in the README work and are pretty powerful is it just me, or a lot of the features broken, though?
some of them cause cryptic, low-level errors, others don't seem to do anything, and others do the thing they're supposed to do, but in the wrong place
(not complaining, just curious if there are really lots of bugs, or if there is some problem with my setup!)
@dave I have been using it and after getting past an issue with node 6 I had no trouble with commands marked as working on readme.
@devth I also use Neovim with tmux for a while without performance issues (arch linux).
All commands I tried in clj-refactor do work for me, but I do find that some commands like the unwindall or thread-first do not respect my formatting and position my cursor at the top of the current buffer
I might have broken the cursor stuff without realizing. The cursor is setup as a special argument which I had to implement again.